Enumerated powers

/ɪˈnuməˌreɪtəd ˈpaʊərz/ noun phrase

The specific powers explicitly granted to Congress by the Constitution, primarily listed in Article I, Section 8. These include the power to tax, regulate interstate commerce, coin money, establish post offices, and declare war.

From Latin 'enumerare' (to count out or list). The Founders deliberately listed these powers to create a federal government of limited, defined authority rather than general governmental power.

AMተደረጁ ስልጣኖች
ARصلاحيات محددة
BNগণনা করা ক্ষমতা
CApoders enumerats
CSvyjmenované pravomoci
DAopregnede beføjelser
DEaufgezählte Befugnisse
ELαπαριθμημένα δικαιώματα
ESpoderes enumerados
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FIluetteloidut valtuudet
FRpouvoirs énumérés
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