The correct answer is the following.
Unfortunately, you did not include the text or the description to know what specifically you are talking about.
So that being the case, we can only comment on the following. All of the above-mentioned statements are true.
The Articles of Confederation gave the states too much power. Indeed, the states remained sovereign under the Articles and they were the ones who could collect money through taxes, The central government remained weak, And when Congress needed money, it had to ask for it from the states. Congress couldn't regulate trade between the states or foreign trade. That is why the delegates from the colonies met at the Constitutional Congress in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the summer of 1787, to change the articles and create the new Constitution of the United States.