What was a problem with the Articles of Confederation’s geographic distribution of power?(1 point)

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Federal taxes were apportioned to each state based on their size.
Federal taxes were apportioned to each state based on their size.

The larger geographic states, such as Virginia, had more power.
The larger geographic states, such as Virginia, had more power.

Changes to the Articles of Confederation could be made merely by a simple majority.
Changes to the Articles of Confederation could be made merely by a simple majority.

Each state regardless of size had the same power in Congress.
Each state regardless of size had the same power in Congress.

The larger geographic states, such as Virginia, had more power.

What assessment did Frederick Douglass give the Declaration of Independence?(1 point)

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He said the Declaration of Independence does not apply to enslaved persons, and it allows the U.S. to ignore slavery.
He said the Declaration of Independence does not apply to enslaved persons, and it allows the U.S. to ignore slavery.

He said the Declaration of Independence applies to all men who live in the U.S.
He said the Declaration of Independence applies to all men who live in the U.S.

He said that the Declaration of Independence applies equally to women as to men.
He said that the Declaration of Independence applies equally to women as to men.

He said that the Declaration of Independence applies to Indigenous Americans.

He said the Declaration of Independence does not apply to enslaved persons, and it allows the U.S. to ignore slavery.

The problem with the Articles of Confederation's geographic distribution of power was that each state, regardless of size, had the same power in Congress.