The Article of confederation gave different powers to the state government and national government.
Step-by-step explanation:
The article of confederation was a formal agreement between the thirteen states of the United States of America that had the role in the American Constitution.
Powers of state government:
• Borrow money
• Imposed tax
• Raised money in the time of shortage of money
Powers of National government:
• Appoint military officers
• Sign treaties
• Make alliances
• Appoint foreign ambassadors
• Declare war and manage relations with other countries