Under the articles of confederation, the problem that arose because the national government had no power to levy taxes on its citizens was that the nation could not maintain an army or navy.
<h3>What was the
articles of confederation?</h3>
It was the first Constitution of the United States. It gave the national government very few powers as the states did not want the federal government to become tyrannical as England was.
Because greater power were placed on state government, the national government had no power to levy taxes on its citizens.
Therefore, the consequence is that the nation could not maintain an army or navy because the national government had no power to levy taxes on its citizens.
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I believe the answer is: <span> Stage 4; eighth grade and beyond
In the stage 4 of reading stages, the Children tend to already developed the ability to understand the content of information from various perspectives.
For example, when reading a historical battle, children in previous stages would probably only see it as a battle of right versus wrong, while those in stage 4 would understand the reason why each sides have their own reason to be involved in the fight.</span>
The standard is still important (arguably even more important compared to past situation) because due to the development of social media, the flow of information became extremely easy to consume.
Even though this might good for average people, we cannot deny the fact that this could also make it easier for someone who want to intentionally spread misinformation.
A giffen good is a good whose demand rises when the price rises, which is opposite to the laws of demand because the laws of demand state that a rise in price will result in a reduction of demand. An example can be a staple food like bread. If the price of bread rises, people will buy it more because they'll have to cut back on other more expensive things, of course this applies in theory.
The answer would be C, denomination.