Under the Articles of Confederation, Congress had no power to make states enforce laws this a problem because it took away the importance of laws passed by Congress.
Option C
Explanation:
The new Articles of Confederation, provided complete autonomy to the states from the federal government. Even though congress could make laws, they could not enforce the same on the states. In case it needed money to function itself, it had to ask the states for the same. As a result, limitations came into play for the federal government. They could only make alliances, declare war, sign treaties and oversee external relations and also involved in the appointment of military officers.