The powers of the federal government are listed in the Articles, the original body of the US Constitution. Most of the powers of Congress are listed in Article I; the powers of the President are listed in Article II; the powers of the Judicial Branch are listed in Article III. Articles IV and VI also discuss powers of Congress, the Constitution, and the federal government in general.
Article 1, Section 8 lists the expressed powers of Congress.
Article 2 describes the Executive Branch. It provides the requirements for being president. It also lists the various duties and responsibilities, as well as how the President is to be elected.
Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution enumerates, or specifies, the powers of the legislative branch of our government (the Congress). This is what Congress is able to do, no more, no less. To me, the most interesting of these powers is the ability to create & regulate money (i.e. its value). Sadly, Congress surrendered this power in 1913 when the Federal Reserve Act was passed. Since that time, the value of the dollar has plummeted dramatically.
The reserved powers aren't enumerated, but referred to generally as those not delegated to the federal government, nor prohibited by the Constitution. Article I, Section 10 lists specific prohibitions on the states; Article VI, Section 2 (the Supremacy Clause) subordinates state laws to federal laws when the two are in conflict.Amendment XThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
Well, honey, the article you're looking for is Article I of the United States Constitution. It's where all the juicy details about the powers given to Congress are laid out. So, grab a cup of coffee and dive into that bad boy if you want to know what those folks on Capitol Hill can and can't do.
Article 1, Section 8 of the US Constitution lists the powers of Congress.
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Article 1, Section 8 lists the expressed powers of Congress.
Article one is about congress which is what the US legislature is called. Section 8 of article 1 lists the powers of Congress.
Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution lists those powers.
Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution lists those powers.
Article 2 describes the Executive Branch. It provides the requirements for being president. It also lists the various duties and responsibilities, as well as how the President is to be elected.
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Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution enumerates, or specifies, the powers of the legislative branch of our government (the Congress). This is what Congress is able to do, no more, no less. To me, the most interesting of these powers is the ability to create & regulate money (i.e. its value). Sadly, Congress surrendered this power in 1913 when the Federal Reserve Act was passed. Since that time, the value of the dollar has plummeted dramatically.
The reserved powers aren't enumerated, but referred to generally as those not delegated to the federal government, nor prohibited by the Constitution. Article I, Section 10 lists specific prohibitions on the states; Article VI, Section 2 (the Supremacy Clause) subordinates state laws to federal laws when the two are in conflict.Amendment XThe powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
The longest article in the Constitution vests legislative power in the Senate and the House of Representatives. It describes the organization of Congress and lists its specific powers, known as enumerated or delegated powers. Through the necessary and proper clause (also called the elastic clause), Congress can make laws needed to carry out its enumerated powers. Article I also lists the powers denied to Congress and the states.
Article 1, section 10, lists powers denied to the several "STATES".