History, 21.01.2021 21:40 juniorvalencia4
Under the Articles of Confederation, the lack of a strong national government to deal with national problems can best be explained by the
A). Absence of any feeling of American patriotism.
B). Fear of the abuses experienced under British rule.
C). Lack of concern for these national problems.
D). Failure to develop combytent American leaders.
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