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- according to reading d, what made the new congress under the constitution more powerful than the government under the articles of confederation? 1 point it allowed states to print their own money. it had no power to collect taxes. it could control foreign and domestic trade, raise an army, and tax. it gave all power to the president.
Under the Articles of Confederation, the central government had limited powers, lacking the ability to effectively regulate trade, raise an army, or tax. The new Congress under the Constitution was granted these powers, making it more powerful. Allowing states to print money was a problem under the Articles, not a power - enhancing factor for the new Congress. Having no power to collect taxes was a weakness of the Articles government. Giving all power to the President is not related to Congress's power increase.
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C. It could control foreign and domestic trade, raise an army, and tax.