History, 03.09.2021 23:20, irwinguevara52
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In what way did the states create economic problems for the national government after the American
Revolution? Select the two correct answers.
A. issued currency that was worthless
B. imposed tariffs on items produced by other states
C. requested funds to support state militias
D. refused to pay their militias or their veterans
E. passed laws that punished debtors
Not a question!
Just wanted to let people know that the answers are
A) Issued currency that was worthless
And
B) Imposed tariffs on items produced by other states
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