What was a significant problem with the Articles of Confederation?

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

b. the national (central) government would always side with larger state when issues occured

c. small states had just as much say as larger states

d. states could not stop the central government from taxing them

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The significant problem with the Articles of Confederation was:

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

This issue highlighted the lack of a strong central authority under the Articles, as there was no power to enforce laws or ensure cohesion among the states. The central government had limited powers, especially regarding taxation and regulation, which often led to ineffective governance.

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