Under the Articles of Confederation, how was the federal government structured?

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Delegates were chosen by state legislatures, and each state had one vote in Congress.
Delegates were chosen by state legislatures, and each state had one vote in Congress.

Delegates were chosen by voters, and each state voted according to its population.
Delegates were chosen by voters, and each state voted according to its population.

Delegates were chosen by the President and states had no votes in Congress.
Delegates were chosen by the President and states had no votes in Congress.

Delegates were chosen by committee and states had up to seven votes.

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The correct response is:

Delegates were chosen by state legislatures, and each state had one vote in Congress.

Under the Articles of Confederation, the federal government was structured such that each state had one vote in Congress, regardless of its population or size, and delegates were appointed by the state legislatures.