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.

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.

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

The problem with the Articles of Confederation's geographic distribution of power was that each state, regardless of its size, had the same power in Congress. This meant that the larger geographic states, such as Virginia, had the same amount of power as smaller states.