What was a significant problem with the Articles of Confederation?(1 point)

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each state could decide if they wanted to enforce laws passed by Congress instead of it having to happen
each state could decide if they wanted to enforce laws passed by Congress instead of it having to happen

The national (central) government would always side with larger states when issues occurred
The national (central) government would always side with larger states when issues occurred

small states had more say than larger states
small states had more say than larger states

states could not stop the central government from taxing them

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A significant problem with the Articles of Confederation was that each state could decide if they wanted to enforce laws passed by Congress instead of it having to happen. This lack of a strong central authority led to inconsistencies and difficulties in governing the states effectively, as there was no power to enforce laws uniformly across the nation.