The change in Congress under the Constitution represented a shift from the Articles of Confederation, which created a weak central government, to a stronger bicameral legislature that balanced representation between populous and smaller states. This improvement allowed for more effective lawmaking and the ability to levy taxes, regulate commerce, and maintain a standing army. The establishment of the Senate and the House of Representatives ensured diverse interests were represented while enhancing the overall functionality and authority of the federal government.
Congress is created under the First Article of the Constitution, which is designated to provide the guidelines for the Legislature.
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The USA has no such process under the Constitution, Congress cannot be dissolved.
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Changes in the power of the president were either derived by interpreting the present Constitution or by actions of Congress operating under the present Constitution . There is no reason to change the Constitution in order to keep the status quo.
C) declare war
Regulate interstate trade.
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Civil Rights Law, Income tax law and minimum wages law are examples of the laws enacted under constitution. Congress holds the right to enact these laws.
"Congress" was the name of the federal legislature just as it is under the Constitution today.