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Does congress have the power to tax goods being transported from state to state?

It depends on the state you live in. For example I live in the great state of Texas congress does not have the power to tax goods being transported from our state.


How is the power of Congress to make new states limited?

Congress cannot separate a state and form another state.


What might happen if a state did not like a law passed by Congress in the Articles of Confederation?

States were not obligated to do anything that Congress asked under the Articles. Congress had no power to force the states to do anything.


What Under the articles of confederation small states like Rhode Island wielded as much power as large states like Virginia because?

Each state had one vote in Congress, which gave each state equal power.


Why should Congress have the power to decide whether a state is a slave or free state?

Because Congress reflects the wishes of the nation as a whole.


What power of congress ensure that a gallon measure is the same in each state?

The power to regulate interstate commerce.


Does each state have the power to declare war?

Each state does not have the power to declare war. Only Congress can declare war.


What was a power of the Confederation Congress 1781 1789 but not a power of the state governments?

power to tax


How does a new state become a new state?

Only Congress has the power to sanction the creation of a new state.


Who has more power in the US the attorney general or the secretary of state?

Congress


What is the highest organ of state power in china?

National Party Congress


What power of commerce regulation is NOT a power of Congress?

One power of commerce regulation that is not granted to Congress is the authority to regulate intrastate commerce, which involves trade and economic activities occurring solely within a state’s borders. While Congress can regulate interstate commerce under the Commerce Clause, state governments retain the power to regulate activities that do not cross state lines. This distinction is crucial in maintaining the balance of power between federal and state authorities.