Congress does. the constitution grants the power for it to do so.
It was Jefferson who was offered the land by France and he had fight Congress to get the money. There was nothing in the Constitution about the purchase of land.
The United States Constitution grants the authority and power towards printing money exclusively with the Congress. These powers are enumerated in Article I Section 8.
At the time the constitution was drafted and put in place only coin money was mentioned and acceptable. The power to "coin money" has obviously not been tested in courts. If it was that easy, then people would have brought suit and won this in the courts years ago. We obviously print money now. If this is unconstitutional, then we need to sue to bring the US in line with the Constitution. Good luck.
Slavery, was prohibited by a Chad Williams. He was a big supporter who thought slavery was bad. Chad Williams was born in a northern state. He earned money to speak to the president and to attend a congress meeting,and they allowed him to talk. Chad Williams convinced the crowd and later that evening threw him a party in his honor.
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The Constitution of the United States lays the ground rules for much of the federal government. One of those rules is congress can borrow money. The question is false.
The U.S. Constitution only gives Congress the power to coin money and regulate its value.
They are prohibited from coining their own money, and from making treaties with foreign powers.
Article I Section 8 of the United Constitution grants power to Congress to "coin money" and "regulate its value." In effect, The Department of the Treasury prints money under the authority of Congress.
The constitution gives the power to print money to Congress.
Yes, Congress has the power to coin money in the United States according to the Constitution.
The United States Constitution served as a compromise towards bitter divisions between State and Federal powers. The Constitution prohibited states from regulating interstate commerce and the coinage of money, among others.
Yes, Congress has the power to borrow money on behalf of the United States government. This authority is outlined in the U.S. Constitution, which grants Congress the ability to borrow money to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the country.
They are prohibited from coining their own money, and from making treaties with foreign powers.
The Constitution forbids the president to spend money unless the spending is authorized by congress.
They are prohibited from coining their own money, and from making treaties with foreign powers.