Which is a true statement about the power of Congress?

A. Congress may overrule the Bill of Rights. **
B. Congress may pass any law necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers.
C. Congress may overrule decisions of federal judges.
D. Congress may override a presidential veto by a simple majority vote.

I think its A?

The answers are 1. Congress may pass any law necessary

2. inherit powers
3. Concurrent powers
4.federalism is a compromise
5. Confederation
6. States can establish
7. Drive a car in one state
8. You can buy property in a State where you are not a resident
9. Reasonable discrimination
10. Nullification laws
11.making false statements
12.can a state secede from the union
13.it prevents states from restricting a citizens civil rights
14. The increase in national power
15. Commerce clause
16. A Republican form of government
17. Domestic violence
18.both national and state governments share power.

The correct statement about the power of Congress is B. Congress may pass any law necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers. To arrive at this answer, you can use a combination of critical thinking and prior knowledge about the powers of Congress.

Option A is incorrect because Congress does not have the authority to overrule the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is a part of the United States Constitution, and it outlines the fundamental rights and liberties of individuals that cannot be overturned by Congress.

Option B is correct because according to Article I, Section 8 of the United States Constitution, Congress has the power to make all laws that are necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers. This is also known as the "elastic clause" or the "necessary and proper clause."

Option C is incorrect because Congress does not have the power to overrule decisions of federal judges. The judiciary branch, which includes federal judges, is a separate and independent branch of government, and their decisions are final unless they are overturned by a higher court.

Option D is incorrect because Congress cannot override a presidential veto by a simple majority vote. According to the United States Constitution, if the President vetoes a bill, Congress can override the veto, but it requires a two-thirds majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Therefore, the correct statement about the power of Congress is B. Congress may pass any law necessary and proper to carry out its enumerated powers.

Absolutely not!!

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/index.html
Article I tells us what Congress can do.