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At the end of the Revolutionary War, what challenges faced the new government of the loosely aligned thirteen states?- Many Americans believed that the Confederation government had too much power over their lives.- The Articles of Confederation struggled to distribute the spoils of war equitably across all thirteen states.- The two houses of the legislature could never come to agreement in order to get things done for the people.- All decision-making rested in one person—the chief executive.- The Confederation government did not have the power to enforce its own laws and struggled to coordinate the nation's finances.

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