The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can answer the following.
One of the government's accomplishments under the Articles of Confederation was an arrangement for handling currency to be created.
The problem with the Articles of Confederation (the first form of the Constitution in the United States) was that it left a weak central government that couldn't do much. Indeed, Congress was not able to raise an army or collect money. If Congress needed money, it had to ask from the states, that remained sovereign and could collect money through taxation.
That is why delegates met at the Constitutional Convention in the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1787, to create a new Constitution.