Which one of the following statements is accurate for the Articles of Confederation?

A. There was only one central court.
B. There was no president.
C. Interstate commerce could be regulated.
D. Each state could veto a presidential decision.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is D) Each state could veto a presidential decision.

The statement that is accurate for the Articles of Confederation is "Each state could veto a presidential decision."

The Articles of Confederation were an important part of the history of this country. They are considered to be the first written  United States Constitution. They were written in 1777 but had to be ratified. This happened on March 1, 1781.

Under the Articles of Confederation, the states remained sovereign and could collect taxes to have money. That was not the case for the central government represented by a Congress. This Congress was weak under the Articles of Confederation. It only could run a post office, oversee the relationships with the Native American Indian tribes and if it needed money, it had to ask the states for it.

Answer:

There was no president.