Multiple Choice
Why were defects in the Articles of Confederation difficult to correct?
A) Any changes required the unanimous approval of the states.
B) Any changes required the signature of the president and the House of Representatives.
C) Any changes were difficult to implement because there was no standing army.
D) Any changes required communication between thirteen very geographically distant states, and so the process was unwieldy.
E) It wasn't difficult to amend the Articles of Confederation.
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