Legislative Powers: Levy taxes, Borrow money, Regulate commerce, Coin money, Punish counterfeiters, Punish piracies, Declare war, Raise and support armed forces, Provide a navy, Regulate armed forces, Call forth the militia, Organize the militia, Naturalize citizens, Establish post offices, Secure patents and copyrights, Establish courts, Govern the District of Columbia (Washington D.C., the "federal district"), Make any law "necessary and proper" to carry out its function, Executive Powers: Command armed forces and militias, Appoint heads of executive departments (cabinet secretaries, such as Secretary of Commerce, etc.), Grant federal pardons (to persons convicted of crimes), Make foreign treaties, Appoint ambassadors, Appoint federal judges, Give an annual State of the Union address, Call special sessions of Congress, Meet with foreign heads of state and ambassadors, Commission military officers, Sees that the laws of Congress are "faithfully executed",

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