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stepladder [879]
2 years ago
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Describe two enumerated powers congress has in making foreign policy.

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NARA [144]2 years ago
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Enumerated powers are powers that are explicitly given to Congress in the US Constitution. The following two powers are some of the most important to Congress.

1) Declare War- The president cannot declare war without the approval of Congress. Essentially, the president must ask Congress for the permission to declare war.

2) Regulate commerce with foreign nations- This allows Congress to develop trade relations with other countries. This is especially important in today's society, as the United States is constantly importing and exporting goods/resources from all over the world.
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