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Is establishing post offices in US a concurrent power?

No, establishing post offices in the United States is not considered a concurrent power. It is an exclusive power granted to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution, specifically in Article I, Section 8, which states that Congress has the authority to establish post offices and post roads. Concurrent powers are those that are shared by both federal and state governments, such as the power to tax.


Who has the power to establish post offices?

The Government.


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."


Were there post offices in 1763?

There were not formal post offices yet, however mail did come to civic gathering points, such as taverns and churches. Benjamin Franklin became Postmaster General in 1775 establishing the USPS.


plural of post office?

Post Offices


What is the plural of Post Office?

The plural is Post Offices


What branch of the government has the power to establish post offices?

Legislative branch


Who has the power to set up a postal system?

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


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.


Who can establish post offices?

congress can establish post offices


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).