Enumerated powers of the national government do not include the power to coin money. the power to conduct elections. the power to declare war. the power to regulate interstate commerce.
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The power to coin money: This is indeed an enumerated power of the national government, as stated in Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution. Show more…
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