The powers of the United States Congress is enlisted and limited in ARTICLE ONE of the United States Constitution. The "herein granted" signifies that all items listed within the article are the only powers of the United States Congress.
However, if your intention is to avoid reading and analyzing the Constitution some of the powers of the United States Congressare: implementung Taxes, beginnning Revune bills, coining money, establishing post offices and roads, War, controls Commerce, Naturalization, raising army and navy, implementing all Laws Necessary and Proper to execute the Constitution, in charge of patents, wieghts and measures, and science/arts, creating lower courts, and many more.
The US Congress is granted many powers under the U.S. Constitution Article 1 Section 8. (Bullet points added here to make the statements stand out as separate points.)
Article 1 - The Legislative Branch
Section 8 - Powers of Congress
Three Congressional powers include:
Congress and the president.
These powers are referred to as implied powers, powers that are not explicitly granted to Congress in the U.S. Constitution. The opposite would be expressed powers.
Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution establishes the powers held by Congress. These powers include being able to lay and collect taxes, borrow money on credit, and to coin money.
introducing and passing new laws.
The powers that are exclusively held by congress include ability to change taxes, impeach the president and declare war. These powers are expressed by the constitution.
supreme court.
inferior to the supreme Court
There are 3 main powers congress has on the US military
Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States lists eighteen "enumerated powers" of the Congress. The 9th and 10th Amendments, as part of the Bill of Rights, specifically limit the Congress from taking actions that are not explicitly authorized, stating that powers not listed are reserved to the People or to the States.
no but it relates to them
Legislative
It is the Enumerated Powers the 17 powers gauranteed to congress according to Article 1 Section 8 of the US Constitution.