Which of these is NOT true about the Articles of Confederation?

(1 point)
Responses

Created a strong central government
Created a strong central government

Required unanimous consent from all states for amendments
Required unanimous consent from all states for amendments

Regulated the sale of government owned land to settlers
Regulated the sale of government owned land to settlers

Created a national government consisting solely of a single house of Congress in which each state would have one vote
Created a national government consisting solely of a single house of Congress in which each state would have one vote

The statement "Created a strong central government" is NOT true about the Articles of Confederation.

The statement that is NOT true about the Articles of Confederation is: Created a strong central government.

To determine which statement is NOT true about the Articles of Confederation, we need to evaluate each statement and see if it aligns with the characteristics of the Articles of Confederation.

Statement 1: "Created a strong central government"
This statement is not true about the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation established a weak central government, intentionally limiting its powers to avoid the tyranny experienced under British rule.

Statement 2: "Required unanimous consent from all states for amendments"
This statement is true about the Articles of Confederation. The Articles of Confederation did indeed require unanimous consent from all thirteen states for any amendments to be made.

Statement 3: "Regulated the sale of government-owned land to settlers"
This statement is true about the Articles of Confederation. The national government under the Articles of Confederation had the authority to regulate the sale of government-owned land to settlers.

Statement 4: "Created a national government consisting solely of a single house of Congress in which each state would have one vote"
This statement is true about the Articles of Confederation. The national government created by the Articles of Confederation consisted of a single house of Congress, known as the Confederation Congress, where each state had one vote.

Based on the evaluation of each statement, we can conclude that the statement "Created a strong central government" is NOT true about the Articles of Confederation.