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17 June, 05:24

How did the Articles of Confederation equalize power among the states? Each state had votes based on their population only. Each state had two standard votes, and then some votes based on size. Each state had one vote, so smaller states were equal with larger states. Each state had some votes based on population and some based on size.

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  1. 17 June, 06:05
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    The main way in which the Articles of Confederation equalized power among the states was that " Each state had one vote, so smaller states were equal with larger states". This of course cause problems for the larger states, who viewed it as an unfair practice.
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