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Q: What clause gives congress broad powers to meet the needs of the people?
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What has allowed congress to increase it's expressed powers?

The People of this land have allowed Congress to gain more and more powers over them year after year! Because the People never require Congress to be held accountable for their actions, and never require Congressmen to obey the laws of the land, and never stop Congressmen from usurping powers that were never theirs.


What gives congress broad power in lawmaking?

Article I of the Constitution outlines how Congress is to be organized and its powers. Most specifically, Sections 7 & 8 list the powers of Congress. In addition, Article IV Clause 2 (the Supremacy Clause) provides that laws passed by Congress have precedence over other laws passed by State and local governments.


What is the name of the clause that gives Congress broad power in law making?

The Elastic clause.


The Part of the constitution in article 1 section 8 that gives congress broad powers to write laws about situations that are very new and unexpected is called?

Elastic Clause


Which one of the enumerated powers of congress do you think is most closely related to the broad but vague executive powers of the the president?

To caryy out the laws


Which one of the enumerated powers of congress do you think is most closely related to the broad but vague executive powers of the president.?

To caryy out the laws


What are the Roles and Powers of Congress?

What are the key points relating to congress' s power to tax, borrow money, and regulate commerce


Hamilton and other strict constructionists believed that Congress had the power to do anything that might be reasonably implied from its expressly delegated powers?

Hamilton and other strict constructionists believed in a broad interpretation of the Constitution, arguing that Congress had the power to take actions that were reasonably implied from its expressly delegated powers. This meant that they believed in a loose interpretation of the necessary and proper clause, giving Congress expansive authority to carry out its functions.


What is a liberal constructionist's attitude toward implied powers?

I think, they believe in having a broad construction of powers given to Congress. That's what I put haha.


Why is the elastic clause important to the US today?

because it allows the government to change as times change


What are those called who favored a broad interpretation of the constitutional powers given to congress?

Liberal Constructionist


What cases resulted in a supreme court ruling that granted congress broad powers over interstate commerce?

Gibbons v. Ogden