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which of the following was a strength of the articles of confederation? the power to regulate interstate commerce the ability to negotiate treaties with foreign nations the power to tax citizens the power to enforce laws directly on citizens
Brief Explanations
To determine the strength of the Articles of Confederation, we analyze each option:
- "The power to regulate interstate commerce": The Articles of Confederation did not give the national government this power; states regulated their own commerce.
- "The ability to negotiate treaties with foreign nations": The national government under the Articles could negotiate treaties (e.g., Treaty of Paris 1783), this was a strength.
- "The power to tax citizens": The Articles' government had no power to tax; it relied on state contributions, so this is not a strength.
- "The power to enforce laws directly on citizens": The Articles' government had no direct enforcement power on citizens; it acted on states, so this is not a strength.
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B. The ability to negotiate treaties with foreign nations