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Ugo [173]
2 years ago
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According to article xiii, describe how the articles of confederation could be amended. in your view, would

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makvit [3.9K]2 years ago
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The articles of confederation can be amended according to article XIII if congress and the legislatures of each state support the alteration.

<h3>What is Articles of confederation?</h3>

This was the first constitution which was agreed upon by the 13 pioneer states of the United States of America.

The condition highlighted above will therefore not be a workable way to change the articles.

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