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Answer:
B. was replaced by the U.S. Constitution
Explanation:
The Articles of Confederation was the first US written Constitution; it was characterized for giving sovereignty and independence to the states at the expenses of a weak central government that lacked important powers to lead the nation such as the authority to regulate interstate commerce, tax the states and draft soldiers, which brought about severe economic and social problems. Ten years after its creation, in 1787, the Articles of Confederation was replaced by the U.S. Constitution, which, aiming to address the inefficiency of the former model of government, established a strong but limited central government.