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The powers of the United States Congress is enlisted and limited in ARTICLE ONE of the United States Constitution. The "herein granted" signifies that all items listed within the article are the only powers of the United States Congress.

However, if your intention is to avoid reading and analyzing the Constitution some of the powers of the United States Congressare: implementung Taxes, beginnning Revune bills, coining money, establishing post offices and roads, War, controls Commerce, Naturalization, raising army and navy, implementing all Laws Necessary and Proper to execute the Constitution, in charge of patents, wieghts and measures, and science/arts, creating lower courts, and many more.

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