In the Articles of Confederation, each state in our country sent one person to Congress. It didn't matter how big or small a state was; they all had one vote. This Congress could make important decisions like starting wars, picking military leaders, making money, running post offices, and talking to other countries by signing agreements. Use the excerpt to answer the question Based on this excerpt, what was one possible problem with the Articles of Confederation? (1 point) Responses There was no civilian control of the military Congress alone had the power to declare war Could no longer deal directly with foreign countries Smaller States had the same voting power in Congress as larger States

Based on this excerpt, one possible problem with the Articles of Confederation was that smaller states had the same voting power in Congress as larger states.