According to the Articles of Confederation, this power was granted to Congress.

to regulate trade
to enforce laws
to amend the Articles of Confederation
to levy taxes - This one?

http://www.law.ou.edu/ushistory/artconf.shtml

Read section IX.

Yes, you are correct. According to the Articles of Confederation, the power to levy taxes was granted to Congress. This means that it had the authority to collect taxes from the states in order to fund the operations of the federal government.

If you were wondering how to determine this answer, you could have approached it by reading and analyzing the text of the Articles of Confederation. By examining the document, you would find that it outlines the powers and responsibilities of the Congress.

To access the Articles of Confederation, you could search for it online or refer to a historical document collection. Once you have the document in front of you, carefully read through it, paying attention to sections that discuss the powers of Congress. It is important to consider the context and language used in the document to determine which powers were granted to Congress, such as the authority to regulate trade, enforce laws, amend the Articles of Confederation, or levy taxes.