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Seven legislative powers include the authority to levy taxes, regulate commerce, declare war, establish federal courts, create and maintain armed forces, make treaties (with the Senate's consent), and grant patents and copyrights. These powers enable Congress to govern effectively, manage national resources, and address various issues impacting the country. Each power plays a crucial role in shaping federal law and policy.

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