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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If the government under the Articles was so ineffective, why weren’t changes made? The national military would not allow changes to the Articles. There was no method by which changes to the Articles could be made. All the states had to agree in order to pass an amendment to the Articles. A court would have to approve any change to the Articles and there was no court.

OpenStudy (jgirl128):

I believe the answer is C. "Although the states remained sovereign and independent, no state was to impose restrictions on the trade or the movement of citizens of another state not imposed on its own. The Articles also required each state to extend “full faith and credit” to the judicial proceedings of the others. And the free inhabitants of each state were to enjoy the “privileges and immunities of free citizens” of the others. Movement across state lines was not to be restricted. To amend the Articles the legislatures of all thirteen states would have to agree." http://www.history.com/topics/articles-of-confederation

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