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Q: How do the powers of congress will change in the future?
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Powers exclusively held by congress?

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.


Why did the framers make the executive branch share some of its powers with congress?

They could see into the future.


Is it important for congress to make laws bases on powers that are implies but not given?

So Congress can carry out its duties as times change


Is it true that congress can change the constitution to create more powers and rights for itself?

true


What clause that allows congress to have unlisted powers?

Unlisted powers of congress


Which document states the powers of congress?

The Constitution states the powers of Congress.


What does powers denied congress mean?

it means the powers congress doesnt have -elizabeth :)


Are all powers of congress specifically listed in the constitution expressed powers or reserved powers?

Expressed powers are powers of Congress specifically listed in the Constitution.


Will presidential powers increase or decline in the future?

will there be powers in the future


What are the powers that congress has that are not stated explicitly in the US Constitution?

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.


What Are the powers of congress that are written into the constitution?

The powers of Congress that are written into the U.S. Constitution are called enumerated powers. The powers are set in the amendment of forth in Article I.


Which article are the powers of the congress listed in?

Congress' powers are listed in Article one of the Constitution. Specific powers are enumerated in section eight. Congress has expressed powers that are written in the Constitution and implied powers that are not expressed.