Which of the following does congress not have the authority to do based on the constitution a. tax church services
b. regulate local property tax
c. regulate shipping licenses for vessels operating on rivers between states
d. tax the sale and consumption of oranges exported to eruope from the united states?

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is a. tax church services

Taxes cannot be imposed on religious objects or institutions.
Answer 2
Answer:

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Congress doesn't have tax church services, the authority to do based on the constitution.

Option A ✔✔

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