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Powers of Congress Quiz!

Congress has the power to declare war. False True

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Congress has the power to tax and spend. True False

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Congress has the power to make treaties. True False

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Congress has the power to coin money. False True

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Congress has the power to appoint federal judges. True False

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Congress has the power to confirm federal judges. False True

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Ex post facto Bill of Attainder Writ of Habeas corpus This protects us from being punished for an act when the act wasn't illegal when it was done. Ex post facto Bill of Attainder Writ of Habeas corpus

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This protects us from being convicted without a trial. Writ of Habeas corpus Ex post facto Bill of Attainder

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Writ of Habeas corpus Bill of Attainder Ex post facto This protects us from being held without a trial except in times of rebellion or invasion. Writ of Habeas corpus Bill of Attainder Ex post facto

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These are powers specifically listed in the Constitution. Enumerated powers Implied powers Listed powers Given powers

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