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Alexxx [7]
3 years ago
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Why was it difficult to make changes to the articles of confederation? an amendment required approval by all 13 states. the arti

cles did not provide for amending the constitution. two thirds of the delegates had to agree in order to amend the articles. the states had to convene a special committee to revise the articles?
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1 answer:
Alex Ar [27]3 years ago
3 0
<span>Choice (a) is correct. To make an amendment to the Articles, all 13 states had to agree. This made amendments particularly difficult: any one state could derail the entire process. This is why the Articles failed after such a short time, to be replaced by the current Constitution.</span>
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