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  1. Confederation Congress had no way to tax the states.
  2. Each state had only one vote, regardless of size.
  3. Nine of the thirteen states had to approve each law.
  4. The Congress had no way to enforce laws that were passed.
  5. Confederation Congress had no power to regulate foreign or interstate trade.
  6. Amending the Articled required a unanimous vote of the states.
  7. No judiciary or executive branch.
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