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The power to establish rules to allow foreign-born immigrants to become citizens of the united states, also the power to make rules for bankruptcies, the power to punish counterfeiters, expressed powers are wide-ranging
The Constitution listed three types of powers to the national government, 1) expressed powers; 2) implied powers and 3) inherent powers.
The Expressed powers are also called delegated powers and are granted to the Federal government in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, they are powers that resonate with the nation as a Unit, and because of that doesn't make sense to give them to the States.
They are: power to borrow money, to regulate commerce with foreign nations, to establish and uniform the rule of naturalization, to coin money, to provide punishment of counterfeiting the securities, to establish post offices, to constitute tribunals inferior to the supreme court, to define and punish piracies and felonies, to declare war, to raise and support Armies, to provide and maintain a navy, to make rules for the government and regulation of land and naval forces and others.