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Why was the national government under the Constitution stronger than the national government under the Articles of Confederation?

a. the supremacy clause made state laws that highest in the land
b. it did not have the power to tax the people
c. it had the power to enforce its laws
d. state government had been dissolved

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User Philfreo
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it's D

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Answer:

C.

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The Articles of Confederation gave more powers of enforcing the laws to the States instead of the national government but had shown to have major flaws, which led to the Constitution giving more power to enforce the laws to the national government

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