The two most pressing problems for the new nation, which neither the states nor the Confederation Congress could solve, were
A. land claim conflicts between the states, and border disputes with Britain and Spain.
B. political ineffectiveness, and the need to industrialize.
C. republicanism and federalism.
D. slavery, and the Indian question.
Answer: A
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