Which statement is true about the government under the Articles of Confederation? A. It did not allow for a strong central government. B. All states had equal power. C. There was no federal court system. D. It did not establish a president of the United States.

Social Studies · Middle School · Sun Jan 24 2021

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Several statements about the government under the Articles of Confederation are accurate. The true statement among the options provided is:

A. It did not allow for a strong central government.

Under the Articles of Confederation, the government structure favored a weak central authority with most power residing in the individual states. This lack of a strong central government created various challenges in governance, including issues related to taxation, national defense, and interstate trade regulation.