Each state retains its sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every Power, Jurisdiction and right, which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States, in Congress assembled. —Articles of Confederation, Article II Question Use the passage to answer the question. According to the excerpt, who had more power under the Articles of Confederation? (1 point) Responses It gave the majority of the power to the national government, and limited the power of individual states. It gave the majority of the power to the national government, and limited the power of individual states. It gave the majority of the power to the individual states, and limited the power of the national government. It gave the majority of the power to the individual states, and limited the power of the national government. It gave the majority of the power to the British monarchy, and limited the power of the national government. It gave the majority of the power to the British monarchy, and limited the power of the national government. It gave the majority of the power to the Congress, and limited the power of individual states.

It gave the majority of the power to the individual states, and limited the power of the national government.

According to the excerpt, the Articles of Confederation gave the majority of the power to the individual states, and limited the power of the national government.

According to the excerpt, the Articles of Confederation gave the majority of the power to the individual states and limited the power of the national government. To arrive at this answer, the key is to analyze the language used in the passage. It states that each state retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and that powers not expressly delegated to the United States Congress are retained by the individual states. This indicates that the power lies primarily with the states rather than the national government.