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Q: What allows federal government to expand its powers?
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What does the elsastic clause do?

It allows the federal government to expand its powers


Does the full faith clause allow the federal government to expand its powers?

no


What kind of powers allows both the federal government and state governments to do?

concurrent powers


True or false - The major cases of the Marshall Court served to expand the powers of the Federal Government?

True.


what type of powers does this quote from the constitution refer to (apex) a.powers reserved for the statesb.implied powers of the federal government c.powers denied to the federal government d.expressed powers of the federal government?

d. expressed powers of the federal government


Powers shared by the state and federal government Are called what powers?

Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.


What power are shared by the federal and state of government?

Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.


How is the power divided between the federal government and the states?

The powers that are not directly given to the federal government in the constitution fall in the hands of the state government. However, there is the elastic cause which allows the federal government to make laws as they deem necessary for the best interests of the government.


Are delegated powers those given to the federal government?

NO powers are delegated to provincial government/state not federal government.


What are the powers belonging only to the federal government?

Powers belonging only to the federal government is enumerated powers. Dakari S.


The tenth amendment in your own words?

The federal government has the power to do whatever the Constitution allows it too. Anything else not mentioned in the Constitution is beyond the federal government's power. Those rights are reserved for the people.


What are the constitution powers which are assumed to belong to the federal government under the elastic clause called?

Powers which are assumed to belong to the federal government under the elastic clause are called implied powers. The elastic clause allows Congress to pass laws that are â??necessary and properâ?? to exercise the powers that are specified in the Constitution.