The new Constitution, after the Constitutional Convention in 1787, granted the president the power to:

A) collect taxes and raise revenue.
B) regulate both foreign and domestic commerce.
C) declare war and maintain an army.
D) make treaties without the consent of the Senate.
E) execute the laws passed in Congress.


E

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