How was the U.S. Constitution different from the Articles of Confederation?The Constitution dissolved the union of states.The Constitution increased the influence of foreign powers.The Constitution established a constitutional monarchy.The Constitution created a stronger federal government.

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The correct statement is: The Constitution created a stronger federal government.

The U.S. Constitution was designed to address the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation, which had established a loose association of states with a weak central government. The Constitution provided for a stronger federal government with the power to tax, regulate interstate commerce, and maintain a military, among other authorities. This shift aimed to ensure a more effective national government capable of addressing various issues that the Articles of Confederation had failed to resolve.

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