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The principal powers of Congress
How does the principal of separation of powers limit Congress a congress cannot enforce the laws that they make Congress May
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congress shares powers with the president in the field of foreign affairs. what other powers do congress and the president
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jere
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congress shares power with the president in the field of foreign affairs. what other powers do congress and the president share?
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john
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The principal powers of Congress include all except
the power of the purse. the power to declare war. implied powers. x the power
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Shirley
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Powers not specifically granted to Congress in the Constitution but suggested by the powers written there are called _____.
expre
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Which of the following statements best describes a weakness of the Articles of Confederation?(1 point)
Responses Congress had
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What are reserved powers?(1 point)
Responses Powers given to the states Powers given to the states Powers given to the federal
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Powers of Congress that are not specifically stated in the Constitution but are suggested by the elastic clause are known as
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The phrase, "the Elastic Clause," comes from which powers of Congress?
(1 point) • enumerated powers • implied powers •
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The phrase, “the Elastic Clause,” comes from which powers of Congress?
A.enumerated powers***** B.implied powers C.inherent
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