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Social Studies, 20.01.2021 23:40 toniawu18

Which of the following was causing friction between states during the time of the Articles
of Confederation?
A. State governments passed laws for their states.
B. The Articles of Confederation could be changed if needed.
C. The Congress was created at the federal level.
D. Interstate trade disputes could not be solved at the national
level.

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