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zmey [24]
3 years ago
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"Our Debts being unfunded and unprovided for, the Interest cannot be paid. Those therefore who trusted us in the Hour of Distres

s are defrauded. To expect that under such Circumstances others will confide in the Government would be Folly, and to expect that Foreigners will Trust a Government which has no Credit with its own Citizens must be madness. The whole Weight therefore of the War must be borne in the present Moment. . . . "
- Robert Morris to John Hanson, president of Congress, 11 Feb. 1782
In this correspondence, what weakness in the Articles of Confederation is Robert Morris explaining?
A) the lack of a tax enforcement power
B) the lack of an independent judiciary
C) the lack of a centralized military power
D) the requirement of unanimity of all states to amend the Articles
History
1 answer:
NeTakaya3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

I think it's A, the one that makes the most sense

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