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blank is not a power granted to Congress in the constitution

organizing state elections

handling US foreign policy

establishing post offices

raising an army

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The power that is not granted to Congress in the Constitution is **organizing state elections**. The Constitution does not give Congress the authority to organize or oversee state elections; that responsibility primarily lies with the individual states. The other powers listed, such as handling US foreign policy, establishing post offices, and raising an army, are all powers granted to Congress.
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