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VikaD [51]
3 years ago
6

What's expressed powers show that the framers which Congress to have the power to secure the nation against foreign danger? Sele

ct all that apply.
A. Raise armies in a navy
B. Establish a federal post office
C. Levy taxes, duties, and, excises
D. Regulate interstate commerce
E. Govern the federal capital
History
1 answer:
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