The Articles of Confederation gave the central government authority to create
agreements with foreign countries; however, states often ignored these
agreements. How did this weaken the central government?
O A. Other countries canceled any agreements they had with the
central government.
B. Other countries felt more confidence in the capabilities of the
central government.
OC. Other countries doubted the integrity and strength of the central
government.
D. Other countries felt they were becoming too beholden to the
central government.