Question 1 of 10
The Confederation Congress could create new laws; however, the central
government did not have the power to enforce these laws within the states.
How did this weaken the central government?
A. States had less confidence in the government, which led to
mistrust and resentment.
B. States could create their own laws without input by the central
government.
C. States could streamline the application of laws, causing cohesion
between the states and the government.
D. States could change laws or not apply them equally, causing
confusion and lack of stability.