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False. The reason why, is that an extensive argument is not necessary to prove that the powers originally enumerated in the Constitution, Article 1, Sec. 8, Article III Sec. 1, Article IV, or later added by amendments, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen and nineteen.

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14y ago

No. It's Expressed.

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13y ago

No its a Expressed Power

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12y ago

No, it's delegated!

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false

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11y ago

True

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Yes.

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