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How did the structure of the Articles of Confederation support states' rights?
States made all the decisions for the country and were not bound to the national government
States had power over their own governments with little or no input from the national government
The national government respected state governments, but the rule of the national goverment was supreme
The national government determined how the country acted in all matters with no input from the states

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