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15 July, 07:39

What would be the federal government's biggest problem if a war was imminent?

A) The federal government had no national military.

B) The country had grown too large to defend with a small army.

C) The states would not back the federal government.

D) There was no way the states would pay for fighting a war.

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  1. 15 July, 09:34
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    Correct answer choice is:

    A) The federal government had no national military.

    Explanation:

    Congress failed to have the facility to gather state debts owed to the federal government. the lack to gather debts led to a nation unable to pay the many debts it incurred throughout the revolutionary war notably to France. The national government had no ability to gather its debts and hence there was no national military.
  2. 15 July, 11:19
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    In the past, the federal governments biggest problem was that they didn't have a national military. Without that, they would lose any war. The correct answer is A.
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