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how did the articles of confederation limit the powers of the national government? correct answer(s) all 13 states had to agree to amend the articles after it was ratified. the national army was given very limited funding. there was no president. the president had a veto over all decisions made by the congress. laws passed by the congress could be carried out only by state governments. incorrect answer(s)
Under the Articles of Confederation, amending required unanimous state - approval, limiting flexibility. The national army had little funding, weakening military power. There was no president, lacking a strong executive. Laws passed by Congress could only be executed by states, reducing national government's direct authority.
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All 13 states had to agree to amend the Articles after it was ratified.
The national army was given very limited funding.
There was no president.
Laws passed by the Congress could be carried out only by state governments.