The powers of the parliament, and hence the government are concentrated in section 51, with a couple mentioned elsewhere in the constitution.
Powers that are explicitly stated in the U.S. Constitution are known as enumerated powers. These include the authority to levy taxes, regulate interstate commerce, declare war, and raise and support armies, found primarily in Article I, Section 8. Additionally, the Constitution grants specific powers to the President and the judiciary, such as the power to make treaties and interpret laws. These enumerated powers establish the framework for federal authority and limit governmental overreach.
Congressional powers not expressly stated in the Constitution but suggested by the enumerated powers that are written there are called
Enumerated powers are the powers that are specifically stated.
These powers are referred to as implied powers, powers that are not explicitly granted to Congress in the U.S. Constitution. The opposite would be expressed powers.
Congressional powers not expressly stated in the Constitution but suggested by the enumerated powers that are written there are called
Expressed powers
b. Expressed powers
Implied powers
Implied powers
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Enumerated Powers are those delegated to the federal government by the Constitution. Unenumerated powers are those not stated in the Constitution, and reserved powers are those protected by the 9th and 10th amendments but which are not listed in the Constitution specifically.So Enumerated Powers is the answer you want.
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