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History, 12.11.2020 19:40 stevend0599

(03.03 MC) Which answer best expresses what the Articles of Confederation said about taxing Americans? (1 point)

Only Congress could raise taxes, so states had a hard time paying their debts and expenses.

Only the states could raise taxes, so the national government had a hard time paying its debts and expenses.

Both the states and Congress could raise taxes, so Americans often gave so much money to the government that they had a hard time paying their own

Neither the states nor Congress could raise taxes, so they depended on donations from wealthy Americans to help pay their debts and expenses.

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