Congress Article I Section 8
Enumerated/Delegated Powers - Powers given only to the federal government. Reserved Powers - Powers reserved for state governments only. Concurrent Powers - Powers shared between the state and federal governments. Implied Powers - Powers that Congress has that ARE NOT specifically listed in the Constitution. Expressed Powers (almost like Enumerated/Delegated) - Powers of Congress that ARE specifically listed in the Constitution.
The Commercial Compromise allowed Congress to regulate interstate and foreign commerce; including placing tariffs (taxes) on foreign imports, but it prohibited placing taxes on any exports. This is because the northern states wanted the central government to regulate interstate commerce and foreign trade. The South was afraid that export taxes would be put on agricultural products such as tobacco and rice.
It is "regulate/regulates".
Alaska's law violated the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce. By favoring state residents over nonresidents in job opportunities, the law discriminated against out-of-state workers and interfered with the free flow of interstate commerce.
The thermostat is broken and unable to regulate the temperature.The valve is used to regulate water flow.The government introduced a new law to regulate smoking in public places.
the part of the constitution that allows congress to regulate the television industry is the commerce clause
regulate trade
Regulate interstate trade.
The elections of members of Congress
Regulate interstate trade.
The constitution helps regulate laws and balance lives for all Americans.
regulate interstate trade
The election of members of Congress
Congress cannot regulate foreign trade.
commerce clause
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.
No, that is one of the Legislative Branch's (Congress) expressed powers under Article I of the Constitution.