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Does the federal government have enough power to carry out its constitutional responsibilities? Explain.

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The federal government's "enumerated powers" are listed in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. Among other things, they include: the power to levy taxes, regulate commerce, create federal courts (underneath the Supreme Court), set up and maintain a military, and declare war. It is their job to carry out constitutional responsibilities for society.

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