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  1. Coin Money,
  2. Coin Money
  3. Make Treaties
  4. Establish foreign policy
  5. Establish post offices
  6. Regulate Immigration
  7. Declare war
  8. Regulate Interstate Commerce
  9. Regulate Foreign Trade
  10. Build Interstate Highways
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