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Government powers not directly stated in the constitution?

implied power


Powers that are not directly stated in the constitution are called implied powers who gets the implied powers?

federal government.


Which is an example of the federal government’s implied powers?

building highway systems


How did strict constructionist feel about implied powers?

Implied powers gave the national government too much power.


How have each of these powersexpressed national powers Implied powersand Inherent powers contributed to expansion of the national government?

What is meant by expressed national powers? Implied powers? Inherent powers? How have each of these powers contributed to expansion of the national government?


Powers hinted at by Constitution and belong to federal government?

implied powers


Powers of federal government to regulate interstate crime?

Implied Powers


What is an implied power?

Those delegated powers of the National Government that are suggested by the expressed powers set out in the Constitution.


Is declaring war an example of implied power?

no, it's expressed


The constitution hints but does not directly say that these are powers of federal government?

implied powers.


What stretches the power of government?

elastic clause.Implied powers of congress are the powers that the legislative branch has that are not specifically listed in the Constitution. Implied powers come from and depend upon the expressed powers of the government. For example, the power to draft people into the military is implied by the power of congress to raise an army and navy. The basis for the implied powers comes from the necessary and proper clause of the Constitution, Article 1, Section 8. It is also called the elastic clause because it "stretches" the power of the government. Implied powers have helped the government expand its authority to meet the many problems and situations that the Founding Fathers could not have forseen.


What is the difference between enumerated powers and implied powers?

Implied powers are powers that are perceived to be in place. Enumerated powers are powers that are specifically listed. An example of enumerated powers are the powers listed in Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution.