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What is considered the most important power Congress holds?
collecting taxes
electing leaders
creating laws
determining citizenship
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Creating laws.
Congress’s chief role under the Constitution is the legislative function — writing and passing the nation’s laws (while other powers like taxing and regulating naturalization are important too).
Congress’s chief role under the Constitution is the legislative function — writing and passing the nation’s laws (while other powers like taxing and regulating naturalization are important too).
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