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question 1 of 10 which idea is a fundamental principle of the articles of confederation? a. equal powers between state and federal governments b. federal control over state governments c. freedom of speech for individuals and lawmakers d. limited power for the states
The Articles of Confederation established a weak central government with most power held by the states. There was no equal - power balance between state and federal governments as the federal government was very weak. There was no federal control over state governments. Freedom of speech was not a fundamental principle of the Articles of Confederation. The states had significant power, not limited power in the context of the Articles. But the overall structure emphasized the sovereignty of the states and a weak central authority, which is contrary to options B and D, and freedom of speech is not relevant here. The Articles did not create equal powers between state and federal governments as the states were dominant.
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None of the above options are correct.