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Adopted by the Continental Congress in 1777, the Articles of Confederation were the nation's first form of government. The Articles lasted only until the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1789, because they were not as effective as many political leaders had hoped. From the following list, select the statements about the Articles of Confederation that are true. Check all that apply. The Articles of Confederation required the states' unanimous approval before Congress could collect taxes. Most judicial matters were left to the states. The Articles of Confederation gave each state equal representation. Congress could levy new taxes if they passed with the support of a simple majority of the states.

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- The Articles of Confederation required the states' unanimous approval before Congress could collect taxes.

- Most judicial matters were left to the states.

- The Articles of Confederation gave each state equal representation.

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