Technically, both can. For a tax to be passed in the House, it also has to be voted on in the Senate, and vice versa.
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One of the most important powers of Congress is to probably create laws. The legislative branch got this power from Article I of the Constitution. Thy (Lawlz!) second power of Congress is to probably pass laws (Yes, passing is different from creating laws). Any member of Congress may submit a proposal for a new law, called a bill (yes, "I'm only a bill song" from School House rock helps learn this concept). Another power is the power to propose new taxes. I hope I helped! Poyo answered this question. (first question answered! I hope I did ok, guys.)
Congress imposed tariffs (taxes on imports or exports) to protect the New England textile industry.
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Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.A. The president of France and his dog Raven
Any member of the House or Senate can submit a proposal for a new law, called a "bill". However, only the House can propose new taxes.
congress was able to collect taxes
Cause they didn't want to pay them and they didn't get to vote on them and they didn't have representatives in congress that voted on the taxes.
By amandments.Propose an Amendment:i. 2/3 of both houses of Congress vote to propose an amendment.ii. 2/3 of state legislature ask congress to call a national convention to propose amendmentsRatify an Amendment:i. ¾ of state legislature must approve new amendmentii. ¾ of states must approve it
False. A convention, called for by at least 2/3 (34) of the states, can propose amendments to the U.S. Constitution, which must then, as with the Congress, be ratified by 75% (38) of the states.
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