expressed powers
The framers were considered "the best people" in the country they wrote the Constitution and made sure Liberty was kept by keeping the country together and making it fair for every free man We hol these truths to be self evident that all men were created equal...
Article 1 estabilished the legislative branch and other sections of article 1 estblished spell out the procedures for making laws, lists the type of laws congress may pass, and specify the powers that congress dose not have.
In order to become laws, bills must be passed by both houses of Congress. The constitution does not specify that anyone must sign it., but the fact that it passed must be certified in some way. It then must be sent to the president, but he does not need to sign it for it become law, if Congress stays in session for 10 days after he gets it.
Please specify which president.
enumerated powers
Expressed Powers
expressed powers
The framers were considered "the best people" in the country they wrote the Constitution and made sure Liberty was kept by keeping the country together and making it fair for every free man We hol these truths to be self evident that all men were created equal...
If you do not specify which congress you are referring to no answer is possible.
Congress.
The Constitution does not specify: it just says "Congress." Copyright protection is now automatic, but formal registrations are still handled by the Copyright Office, which is part of the Library of Congress.
Please examine your coin, then post a new question and specify which motto is missing.
You are going to have to be more specific. Walking Liberty halves were minted from 1916-1947 and have different values depending on dates and mintmarks. There were no Walking Liberty halves minted in 1960. If you mean an album worth of coins, you need to specify all the dates and mintmarks of the coins you have in the album. If you mean a blank Whitman folder made in 1960 for Walking Liberty halves, I'm afraid it isn't worth much at all.
Federal administrative agencies are given existence and powers by the Congress through enabling legislation. These agencies, in turn, promulgate administrative regulations which, if promulgated within the authority given the agency by its enabling legislation, have the force and effect of law.
Balanced the power between the federal and state governments.
Article 1 estabilished the legislative branch and other sections of article 1 estblished spell out the procedures for making laws, lists the type of laws congress may pass, and specify the powers that congress dose not have.