Article 1, section 10, lists powers denied to the several "STATES".
Tomatoes, Potatoes, Turkeys -Apex
The group that lists things unknown to Europe prior to the Colombian Exchange includes items such as tomatoes, potatoes, maize (corn), and various types of beans. Other significant contributions from the Americas included cacao (for chocolate), tobacco, and certain fruits like pineapples and avocados. These foods not only transformed European diets but also had lasting impacts on agriculture and cuisine worldwide.
Chooks (the Austalian term for chickens) arrived with the First Fleet on 26 January 1788. The related link below lists 87 chickens as arriving on the First Fleet.
The group that lists things unknown to Europe before the Columbian Exchange includes foods, plants, and animals indigenous to the Americas. Notable examples are potatoes, tomatoes, maize (corn), cacao (chocolate), and various types of beans. Additionally, the exchange introduced Europeans to new crops like tobacco and cotton, as well as animals like llamas and turkeys. This exchange significantly impacted European diets, agriculture, and economies.
The need for new trade routes to the east, the desire to spread Christianity, and competition between European countries
States
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 8 of the US Constitution lists the powers of Congress.
Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution lists those powers.
lists the powers given to national government and the powers denied the states and leaves all other powers to the states
Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution lists those powers.
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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.
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.
The powers of Congress that are written into the U.S. Constitution are called enumerated powers. The powers are set in the amendment of forth in Article I.
Which church? Different churches have different official lists. For more details, check the Wikipedia article on "Books in the Bible" - it contains several such lists.