Answer:
1. declare war
2. veto bills
3. override a veto
4. appoint judges
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The first article of the Constitution lays out the power Congress has, one of which is to declare war.
2. Also mentioned in Article I of the Constitution, it is meant to prevent Congress from having too much power. However, the President is not allowed to make any changes to the bill and has to veto the entire law, not just bits and pieces, but is allowed to recommend changes.
3. Congress is allowed to make changes if they want, and if two thirds of the House and Senate approve of the bill, it becomes a law.
4. The President appoint the judges, and the Senate approves them.