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The federal government for the post office and the federal/state for the roads.

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Which branch establish post office and roads?

The executive branch establishes post offices and builds roads.


Which branch of government can establish post office roads?

The Postal Service [USPS]


Does the national government establish post offices?

It’s true that Article 1, Section 8 says: [The Congress shall have the power] to establish Post Offices and Post Roads. Thus, the Constitution allows the government to get involved in postal services, but that doesn’t mean that it has to.


What article of the Constitution gives Congress the power to establish post offices?

Article I, Section 8, Clause 7 state that Congress has the power: "To establish post offices and post roads."


What branch of government establishes post office and roads?

legislative


Who ran the post office establish by the continental congress?

Washington was the person who ran the post office in the 2nd continental congress.


What clause can establish a post office in ferris Illinois?

Clause 7


Who has the power to set up a postal system?

Congress (both the House and the Senate) Source- 9th grade Georgia civics book.


What power gives the right to make laws regulating mailing?

The power to establish Post Offices and post Roads (Article I, Section 8, Clause 7).


What power gives congress the right to make laws mailing?

The power to establish Post Offices and post Roads (Article I, Section 8, Clause 7).


Can congress regulate what goes through us mail?

Short answer: yes Section 8 of the US Constitution allows Congress to establish post offices and post roads. Of course, once they are established you must have a set of rules to run said offices and roads.


Why are post offices part of the federal government?

Congress has control over the post office. In the Constitution, power is given to Congress to establish a postal service.