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Does the US constitution give foreign relations powers to all three branches of government?

yes


What type of power deals with foreign relations?

A) expressed powers


Where in the constitution can congressional powers regarding dealing with foreign relations be found?

You can find all the congressional powers, including the dealing with foreign relations, in Article 1 of the US Constitution.


How did the state constitutions limit the powers of the government?

They limited the powers of their government by Separation of Powers. This means that power is divided among 3 branches. The 3 branches are Judicial, Executive and Legislative.


What separation of powers exist between branches of government?

The separation of powers is the practice we use in the US national government to divide the national government's powers between the three branches (executive, legislative, judicial) so that the national government cannot abuse its powers. Each branch has certain powers and is able to "check" the other branches' powers to keep the three branches equal or "balanced". This system is known as the system of checks and balances and it is used to guarantee the separation of powers.


What term of powers refers to the philosophy of a balanced government on which each of the three branches of government has its own powers?

Separation Of Powers


What powers belong to the government?

The federal government controls drinking age, foreign affairs, granting citizenship and alien cards, and social security.


What Constitutional powers help to limit the power of government?

The constitutional powers that help to limit the power of government is dividing it into three branches. The three branches of government are executive, legislative and judiciary.


Do the three branches of government share their powers equally?

no


Can states declare war or regulate foreign commerce?

No, states cannot declare war or regulate foreign commerce. These powers are reserved for the federal government, specifically the executive branch (president) and Congress. States have limited authority in matters of foreign affairs and international relations, which are primarily handled at the federal level.


What is the powers for the government?

setting foreign policy


What is the Constitutional concept that distributes powers among the branches of government?

This is called separation of powers.