to limit the the President's war-making powers
to limit President....etc
Yes
implied powers clause
The powers that Congress had under the New Jersey plan that they did not have under the articles of confederation is that every state could only pass one vote, and could not pass votes off the population, for every state did not have the same population and therefor it would not be a fair voting.
Strict constructionists want Congress to use only expressed powers.
1. The ability to pass laws 2. the power to impeach 3. the power to veto a presidents bill 4. to vote something unconstitutional
The elastic clause provides flexibility for our government.The elastic clause in the US Constitution grants Congress the right to pass all laws "necessary and proper" to carry out the powers specifically granted to Congress by the Constitution.
Yes
Yes
pass laws
powers in the bill of rights and powers that are in amendments.. ex: freedom of speech or voting
War Powers Act
pass laws
War Powers Act
No. That is not given as one of his powers in the constitution.
Balance the powers of the President, protect individual liberties, and pass the laws of the land.
Congress can declare war, lay and collect taxes, and they pass laws. They also define the punishments for piracy, counterfeiting, and treason.
Both houses of Congress have the power to pass legislation. Revenue bills must start in the House of Representatives, but they must pass through both houses.
With the consent of Congress, states can do many things. They can enter a treaty, engage in war, and have duties on imports.