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There are more than just three. Some are:

-The government has no power to tax

-Government can declare war but no power to raise an army

- Gave the states to much power

-Government had no power to reglulate trade

Basically the country couldnt function properly since the government had so limited power.

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One would be that it had a weak central government.

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