Why is the power to print money one of the expressed powers?
A . becuase the farmers wanted the federal government to ensure a unified national currency
B. Because the farmers wanted the federal government to establish a national bank
C. Because the farmers felt individual state currencies could function but unwanted future congresses to decide the issue
D. Because the farmers wanted to ensure currency changes were dabated properly

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The answer is A: In the earlier years, the 13 states had there own currency's, which caused confusion. I hope this helps, and PLEASE RATE THIS AS THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER PLEASE!!!!!!

The correct answer is A) because the framers wanted the federal government to ensure a unified national currency.

The power to print money is one of the expressed powers because the framers wanted the federal government to ensure a unified national currency.

The question refers to the "framers of the Constitution," not the "farmers."

The expressed powers in the United States Constitution to the federal government are the following. The power to regulate commerce, the power to coin money, to declare war, to raise and maintain an army, and to establish a post office. You can find this on Article I, section 8 of the Constitution.