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One weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that a. it established a dual court system. b. it did not provide for a national judiciary. c. Congress could create only a few lower federal courts. d. the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court was not clearly defined.
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User: One weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that a. it established a dual court system. b. it did not provide for a national judiciary. c. Congress could create only a few lower federal courts. d. the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court was not clearly defined.

Weegy: d. the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court was not clearly defined.
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User: Which federal court has original jurisdiction over MOST cases heard in federal court? a. district court b. court of appeals c. the Supreme Court d. the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

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One weakness of the Articles of Confederation was that it did not provide for a national judiciary.
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