True or false the articles of confederation required an enemy as consent from all states for amendments in approval from at least none of the 13 states to pass laws

False. The Articles of Confederation required the consent from at least nine out of the thirteen states for amendments to be approved, and the consent from a majority of states, which was usually nine out of thirteen, to pass laws.

False.

Under the Articles of Confederation, amendments required the approval of all thirteen states. In order to pass laws, a simple majority of nine states had to agree. There was no requirement for an enemy's consent.

False. The Articles of Confederation did not require unanimous consent from all states for amendments or approval from at least none of the 13 states to pass laws.

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