By telling them what they can or can not make legal as far as laws or rules for the state or government
How Does The Bill of Rights limit congress's powers
The powers of Congress that are written into the U.S. Constitution are called enumerated powers. The powers are set in the amendment of forth in Article I.
The power that Congress is allowed to control is the second amendment of the Bill of Rights, the right to bear arms.
The power that Congress is allowed to control is the second amendment of the Bill of Rights, the right to bear arms.
Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution of the United States lists eighteen "enumerated powers" of the Congress. The 9th and 10th Amendments, as part of the Bill of Rights, specifically limit the Congress from taking actions that are not explicitly authorized, stating that powers not listed are reserved to the People or to the States.
The Doctrine of __ affirms that a bill is consitutional if it has an obvious relation to the powers granted to Congress by the Constitution.
The Doctrine of __ affirms that a bill is consitutional if it has an obvious relation to the powers granted to Congress by the Constitution.
yes
reserved powers
powers in the Bill of Rights and powers that are in amendments.. ex: freedom of speech or voting
powers in the bill of rights and powers that are in amendments.. ex: freedom of speech or voting
the congress men