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No congress does not have the power it is true
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.
A. a power expressly given to congress by the constitution (pg 180)
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Congress held the power in the national government*There are three branches of government. They are legislative, executive, and judicial. The Articles of Confederation only had a legislative branch. Because of this fact, Congress held the power in the national government.I hope this helped! :)
The second continental congress was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The antifederalists would be appalled at the degree to which power has been transferred to Congress and U.S. Government. I suspect even the federalists would be uneasy.
CONGRESS SESSION, 1927 was held in MADRAS (CHENNAI).
Yes, the federal government is the only entity that has the authority to print US currency. They have given the power to the Federal Reserve Bank, which is not a part of the federal government, but a privately held bank.
It was held in Philadelphia.
The main goal of the Congress of Berlin was to reorganize the Balkan countries. This meeting was held at the conclusion of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877 to 1878.
The largest argument over commerce power being held by the new congress was do to slavery and foreign trade. The final decision was that congress must pass all bills with two-thirds vote.