Why was the Confederation Congress unable to control inflation?
It could not collect taxes.
It could not regulate prices.
It could not raise an army.
It could not trade on the Mississippi.
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The Confederation Congress is unable to control inflation because it could not regulate prices. Option(B) is the correct answer.
- From March 1, 1781, to March 4, 1789, the Congress of the Confederation, also known as the Confederation Congress or the United States in Congress Assembled, served as the country's legislative and executive bodies.
- The Confederation Congress was unable to control inflation because it lacked the power to control prices. They had the authority to control international trade and commerce as well.
- For a variety of reasons, the Confederation Congress did not monitor inflation. It wasn't bringing in any taxes.
- Weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation Congress is that it lacked the authority to control international and intrastate trade.
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