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  1. The Powers of Congress - ThoughtCo

    • Of all the powers of Congress, none is more important than its enumerated power to make laws. Article I of the Constitution sets forth the powers of Congress in specific language. Section 8 states, … See more

    Amending The Constitution

    Congress has the power to amend the Constitution, though this is a long and arduous process. Both chambers must approve the proposed constitutional amendmen… See more

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    The Power of The Purse

    Congress also has extensive powers over financial and budgetary issues. These include … See more

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    Armed Forces

    The power to raise and maintain armed forces is the responsibility of Congress, and it has the power to declare war. The Senate, but not the House of Representati… See more

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    Other Powers and Duties

    Congress has the power to establish post offices and maintain postal infrastructure. It also appropriates funds for the judicial branch. Congress can establish other agencies t… See more

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  4. 6a. The Powers of Congress - US History

    Learn about the constitutional and evolutionary powers of Congress, the legislative branch of the U.S. government. Find out how Congress makes laws, declares war, regulates commerce, and more.

  5. What are the Powers of Congress? - ThoughtCo

    Feb 3, 2021 · Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution specifies the “expressed” or “enumerated” powers of Congress. These specific powers form the basis of the American system of “federalism,” the division and sharing of powers between …

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  9. 12.1 The Powers of Congress - Open Textbook Library

    Learn about the constitutional powers of Congress, such as taxing, spending, regulating, and declaring war. Find out how the House and Senate have different roles and responsibilities in the legislative branch.

  10. ArtI.S8.1 Overview of Congress's Enumerated Powers

  11. Legislative Branch ‑ Definition, Powers, Government

    Nov 17, 2017 · To strike this balance, they divided power between three separate branches of government: the legislative, the executive and the judicial. Article I of the Constitution established...

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