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There is no express power of Congresd to legislate against discrimination in the Constitution
The United States Senate has the power to approve or reject individuals who have been nominated to the Supreme Court. Their power is outlined in Article 2 of the Constitution.
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Delegated powers are found in the United States Constitution. These powers are specifically granted to the federal government, such as the power to regulate interstate commerce, declare war, and coin money.
The Constitution gives more power to the people.
The legislative branch is responsible for declaring the punishment for treason. This power is the found in Article Three of the United States Constitution.
The Marshall Court set the precedent that US laws could be devalidated if they were found to violate the US Constitution and gave the courts this power.
The Six Principles of the Constitution/Government found in the Constitution of the United States are---Popular Sovereignty; Checks and Balances; Federalism; Limited Power of the Government; Separation of Branches; Judicial Review. All are important but the one that guarantees power to the people is Popular Sovereignty, which means the ultimate power rests with the people.