The Articles of Confederation made it clear that

a. a confederation was not the type of political system America wanted.
b. its authors wished to remain loyal to the British Crown.
c. outbreaks, such as Shays's Rebellion, were perfectly understandable as they were rooted in the spirit of revolution inspired by the document.
d. ultimate political authority rested with the people.
e. the central government reigned supreme.

a

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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