What conclusion can be made about the new federal government created by the Constitution?
A) The people had greater power in selecting a chief executive.
B) The federal government was more powerful than it had been under the Articles of
Confederation.
C) The federal government continued to lack any power over economic matters.
D) The interests of the larger states were better served under the Constitution than under the
Articles of Confederation.
B
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