MAKING OF A NEW NATION 1776 1800
PRESIDENT JOHN ADAMS FROM ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS TO XYZ AFFAIR
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Implied Powers
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Delegated Powers
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Denied Powers
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The implied powers of Congress are founded on the necessary and proper clause, commonly known as the elastic clause. The Constitution does not expressly grant implied powers. This is a constitutional provision that allows Congress’s authority to enact any legislation necessary to carry out its expressed powers.
Detailed explanation-2: -Implied powers, in the context of federalism, refer to powers Congress possesses that are not explicitly enumerated in the U.S. Constitution. Alexander Hamilton first articulated the concept of implied powers, which the U.S. Supreme Court later recognized in the 1819 case McCulloch v. Maryland.
Detailed explanation-3: -In the United States federal government, the term “implied powers” applies to those powers exercised by Congress that are not expressly granted to it by the Constitution but are deemed “necessary and proper” to effectively execute those constitutionally granted powers.
Detailed explanation-4: -Implied powers are not specifically stated in the Constitution, but may be inferred from the elastic (or “necessary and proper") clause (Article I, Section 8).
Detailed explanation-5: -In comparison, implied powers are not specifically stated in the Constitution but may be inferred from the Necessary and Proper clause (Clause 8).