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Social Studies, 06.11.2020 04:10 yfnal3x

Why did the Articles of Confederation give more powers to the states than to the central government? OA.
Great Britain did not approve of a strong central government.
OB. Many people felt that a central government was not needed.
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Many Americans feared a strong central government.
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The central government did not want to be involved in too many things.

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