a. taxes
b. the sale of public land
c. tariffs
d. the sale of war bonds
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slightlystoopid420
The answer to, How did the U.S. Congress raise money to fight in World War 1, is taxes. They needed to tax U.S. citizens to raise money and they also hired their taxes because they needed more than what they were getting.
Congress received loans from France, which they weren't readily able to pay back, causing diplomatic tensions. In addition, they printed their own money, however, this resulted in high inflation levels.
France
Europe
He can ask, but it goes to congress for approval.
Europe
ask the gov they are the only one who has money back then
They had to ask the states for money. Which didn't go over well with any of the states.
November 29
No, if you ask for the Echo something for help you get it for free
We don’t know what document you ask about. I could guess, but you need to provide the what to get an answer.
Can the President ask the congress to make a law?
The Articles of Confederation did not give Congress the power to tax. As a result, Congress could only ask the individual states for donations to support their activities.