Answer:
Some problems were better handled at the national level than at the local level was learned from the experience of the Articles of Confederation.
Step-by-step explanation:
Article of Confederation was basically an written agreement between 13 colonies of the United States.
The Articles of Confederation served as written documents that settled the functions of the national government (central government) of the U.S after the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. It established a weak central government that mostly, but not completely, restricted individual states (13 states) from managing their foreign diplomacy.
Makers had fear that weak central government would not able to do justice with the country's citizen.