A domestic program in the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson that instituted federally sponsored social welfare programs.
T<span>hose who favored centralization thought that the Articles of Confederation gave little power to the central government, and therefore the central government was unable to impose taxes, or execuse laws. They would have changed the articles so that they would have a stronger central government and levied taxes, but that was prevented because they needed a unanimous vote for that to pass, and that didn't happen. </span>
<span>B) The railroads and improved communication made expansion easier.</span>
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