The right of the United States’ national government to establish post offices, regulate commerce with foreign nations, and declare war, all on behalf of the constituent states, are referred to as which of the selections listed below?
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The right of the United States’ national government to establish post offices, regulate commerce with foreign nations, and declare war, all on behalf of the constituent states, are referred to as which of the selections listed below?
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Article I, Section 8, also gives Congress the power to "regulate Commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes." This is called the Commerce Clause.
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