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Congress's powers are limited by?

constitution


How are congress powers limited to a national scale?

they arnt


What limited the Presidents war making powers?

The Congress


What limited powers of congress meant it could not deal effectively with?

The limited powers of Congress meant it could not deal effectively with the country's economic problems and trade problems.


How are the powers of the president limited by congress?

The powers of the President are limited by Congress through the Checks and Balances system. Congress approves the President's appointments, and can override a presidential veto.


What are three problems with the Articles of Confederation?

The three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were that it limited the powers of Congress and preserved the powers of the states, Congress had little economic power, and the new confederation government was weak since there was no president to carry out the laws.


The Articles of Confederation limited the powers of what body?

The Articles of Confederation limited the powers of the central government, known as the Confederation Congress. This central government had limited authority and could not levy taxes or regulate trade, among other limitations.


Congress' powers are limited by what three things?

#1 constitution #2 public opinion #3 supreme court, and their you go


Which document states the powers of congress?

The Constitution states the powers of Congress.


What clause that allows congress to have unlisted powers?

Unlisted powers of congress


What limits does article i place on the powers of congress?

Article 1 of the Constitution places several limits on the powers of Congress, including taxing exports from a state and granting titles of nobility. It also prevents Congress from suspending the passage of writs of habeas corpus.


What might have happened to the ability of congress to govern if the framers had not included the elastic clause its enumerated powers?

Students should realize that the functions of Congress would likely be limited to its enumerated powers and that its power to govern almost certainly would be diminished. Congress also would have more difficulty adapting its powers to meet the nation's changing needs...MoMMy.! :)