Answer:
C
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation did not allow anyone to claim their Bill of Rights. This caused concern among the many citizens. The Bill of Rights was needed to be added in order for the Constitution to be ratified.
Stability in the central government was not solid. Although they had complete control of the military, they struggled during conflicts like Shay's Rebellion. They needed a stronger central government.
Trade among states was not a problem. Actually, they welcomed new states as the Article of Confederation established the Northwest Ordinance to admit new states.
The Articles of Confederation had no taxing power. They struggled to pay their debts and needed revenue.
It impacted today's society because it gave us freedom, it made us a country, it made us able to have our own laws and freedom's
<span>c. The United States entered World War II because Japan attacked its navy.
Not only had Japan attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, but that was an attack against American home soil, in the US territory of Hawaii. (Hawaii later became a state, in 1959.) The next day, President Roosevelt went before Congress and described December 7, 1941 as "a date that will live in infamy" because of the Japanese attack. Congress declared war against Japan, drawing the USA into World War II. Germany and Italy, allied with Japan, responded with a declaration of war against the USA, and the USA responded by declaring war against Germany and Italy as well.
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