3.Which one of the following statements is accurate for the Articles of Confederation.
A. There was only one central court.
B. Each state could veto a presidential decision.
C. There was no president.
D. Interstate commerce could be regulated.

I got this wrong it wasn't B.

The answer is C I just answered and got it write.

so Mrs.sue was incorrect

I'm sorry but it was my mistake I got it wrong

c

Well, it looks like you didn't choose option B, which was "Each state could veto a presidential decision." Good thing, because in the Articles of Confederation, there was actually no president at all! So the correct answer is option C. But hey, at least now you know that there was no presidential veto power in those good ol' Articles. Keep learning and clowning around!

To determine the accurate statement regarding the Articles of Confederation, let's review the options:

A. There was only one central court: This statement is not accurate. The Articles of Confederation did not establish a single central court. Instead, each state had its own court system.

B. Each state could veto a presidential decision: As you mentioned, this option is incorrect. The Articles of Confederation did not include a presidency or any executive branch, so there were no presidential decisions to be vetoed.

C. There was no president: This statement is indeed accurate. The Articles of Confederation did not establish a presidency or a central executive authority. Instead, the Confederation Congress, made up of delegates from each state, was the highest governing body.

D. Interstate commerce could be regulated: This statement is also correct. The Articles of Confederation did grant the Confederation Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce among the states.

Therefore, the accurate statement for the Articles of Confederation is C. There was no president.