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How Does The Bill of Rights limit congress's powers

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There are no effective prohibitions - nothing that lawyers and activist judges can't get around.


Who has the power to enforce the 13th amendment by passing laws?

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The powers of congress include?

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The power of the congress includes?

introducing and passing new laws.


What did the Constitution forbid Congress from?

passing ex post facto laws


Which part of government has the writing and passing of laws as it and main duty?

Congress


Who is responsible for federal conspiracy laws?

For passing the laws: The US Congress For enforcing and prosecuting the laws: The US Justice Department.


That allowing the highest court in the US to declare a law unconstitutional is a benefit?

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Can Congress pass ex post facto laws?

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What do you call those activities used by interest groups to pressure congress into passing laws they support?

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Formal powers that congress has over war making?

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