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Question
- in section 8, the constitution lists or enumerates the powers of congress. list six of them.
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- in section 8, which clause gives congress the most general, non - specific powers?
- name three limits on the powers of the states.
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Brief Explanations
- These are key enumerated powers of Congress from Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, covering fiscal, commercial, and national security areas.
- The Necessary and Proper Clause allows Congress to make laws "necessary and proper" for executing its enumerated powers, making it the most general clause.
- These limits on state powers are specified in Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution to maintain federal authority and national unity.
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- 1. Lay and collect taxes
- Borrow money on the credit of the U.S.
- Regulate commerce with foreign nations, among states, and with Indian tribes
- Establish a uniform rule of naturalization and uniform laws on bankruptcies
- Coin money, regulate its value, and fix the standard of weights and measures
- Declare war
- The Necessary and Proper Clause (Clause 18)
- 1. Cannot enter into treaties, alliances, or confederations
- Cannot coin money or emit bills of credit
- Cannot impair the obligation of contracts