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What power is explicitly given to Congress in the Constitution regarding foreign affairs?(1 point) Responses the power to collect taxes the power to declare war the power to make laws the power to make treaties
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The power explicitly given to Congress in the Constitution regarding foreign affairs is "the power to make treaties."
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