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The framers of the constitution saw congress as the preeminent component of the federal government.

The legislative branch of the federal government, known as Congress, is responsible for enacting laws on behalf of the American people. Congress shares authority with the president-led executive branch and the Supreme Court of the United States, the branch's highest court.

Congress was intended to be the main branch of government, according to the Constitution's founders. They gave it more authority than the presidency and gave it first place in the Constitution. Congress was granted "all legislative powers," which included the authority to levy taxes, mint money, control domestic and international trade, advance the arts and sciences, and declare war.

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