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Q: When the first congress under the new constitution met in late April of 1789 the most important item of business was consideration of a proposal to?
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List 5 expressed powers in the constitution that you think are the most important?

The most important power in the constitution is the taxing and spending power given to Congress. Other important powers include the president's appointment and veto powers, Congress' foreign affairs and spending powers.


What in the constitution that gives congress power to regulate all business that cross state line?

commerce clause


How are new states admited to the union?

By act of Congress.


Who is the person who delivered the Ohio Constitution to Congress?

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Who is the person who delivers the Ohio constitution to congress?

the person who delivared the Ohio constitution to congress


Who to the Constitution has the authority to levy taxes?

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Why is article 1 the longest article of the constitution?

Article 1 is the longest article of the Constitution because it is the most important. This is what the U.S. government is a lot about: the Congress. The Congress has nearly all powers and to list them all, Article 1 has to quite long.


Outline the steps congress has usually taken in admitting new states to the union?

if when congress chooses, it passes an enabling act, a convention prepares the constitution, which is then put to a popular vote in the proposed state, then it is submitted to congress for its consideration. if the congress still agrees then it passes and act of admission, then if the president signs it, the new state enters the union


In congress where are bills sent for consideration?

In Congress, bills are sent to the committees.


Why does the 1st Article of the US Constitution deal with Congress rather than the Presidency?

I'm guessing it is because the Congress was considered the more important of the three branches of the Federal Government.


Did congress change the fourth amendment?

NOT possible, Congress can not "change," the Constitution! Only the "People." can vote to AMEND the Constitution.


What responsibilities did the constitution assign to congress?

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