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How did the Articles of Confederation reflect the ideals stated in the Declaration of Independence?

It created a strong executive branch.

It allowed voters to choose the Congress of delegates.

It gave power to states based on their populations.

It rejected centralized power.

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the correct answer is - it rejected centralized power.



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Answer: It rejected centralised power.


The agreement between the 13 original countries of the United States of America which formed the first constitution of the country is known as the Articles of confederation. One of the major principles of this article was to protect the independence and state sovereignty. Thus it rejected the centralised power.

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