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Implied powers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Implied powers" are powers not given to the government directly through the Constitution, but are implied. These powers fall under the Elastic Clause in Section 8 of Article 1 of the U.S. Constituti...
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Necessary and Proper Clause - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Necessary and Proper Clause (also known as the Elastic Clause , the Basket Clause , the Coefficient Clause , and the Sweeping Clause ) is the provision in Article One of the United Stat...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - implied powers ... When it is believed that the United States government has powers which have not been explicitly granted it by the Constitution, those are called "implied powers." Many implied powers are derived from the fact certain phrases or words in the Constitution are very open-ended,
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Whereas these enumerated powers are presented as express powers or necessarily implied powers, ... Unnecessarily implied powers of any sort shall not be considered an implied power for the purposes of this amendment.
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Implied Powers, powers exercised by the federal government of the United States that are not expressly delegated to it by the Constitution. The U.S... ... Implied Powers, powers exercised by the federal government of the United States that are not expressly delegated to it by the Constitution. The U.S.
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