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6 May, 17:04

When Washington wrote to James Madison, what did he mean by the impending storm?

a.) The Federal government could not raise money.

b.) The Articles of Confederation were weak.

c.) The Federal government needed for states to settle their disputes.

d.) Public unrest would cause the people to fight back against the government

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  1. 6 May, 20:21
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    I believe it is D, I'm not sure.
  2. 6 May, 21:01
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    I believe the answer is B.) The Articles of Confederation were weak.

    The letter was made to james madison because he felt that the government's role was very limited under the existing article's of confederation.

    Not long after this letter, James Madison created the first 10 amendments for the united states' constitution.
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