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no
True. Under the Articles of Confederation the government had no power to collect taxes.
it replaced the second congress
One thing that is true about the Congress under the Articles of Confederation is that the Congress was mandated to maintain an army and navy.
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True.
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The Articles of Confederation were the first national documents were drawn up before the US Constitution. The US Constitution created to solve some of the problems the Articles of Confederation' failed to properly address.
The first national government of the US was by force of circumstance the delegates of the Second Continental Congress after the declaration of independence in 1776, although it had no constitution as a foundation. In a true sense of a constitutional government, it was the Articles of Confederation that arose as an outcome of the second continental congress in 1781
True. The principal governmental body under the Articles of Confederation was a unicameral Congress, meaning it had a single legislative chamber. This Congress was responsible for making decisions and passing laws, but it had limited powers and lacked the authority to enforce its decisions, leading to challenges in governance.
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