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The power of congress to coin money is an example of __ power

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The power of Congress to coin money is an example of Enumerated Power.

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This power is an example of an enumerated power.

An enumerated power is a power that is explicitly given by the Constitution. The power of Congress to coin money is given under Article I of the Constitution, and it is written within the Coinage Clause.
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