How did the U.S. Constitution strengthen the federal government to better address problems like the one described?

(1 point)
• It gave Congress the power to levy federal taxes.
It established a separate judicial system for courts.
It provided for the election of the nation's president.
It granted the executive branch powers
of enforcement.

1 answer

The U.S. Constitution strengthened the federal government to better address problems by granting the executive branch powers of enforcement.