enumerated 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.
Expressed powers: these powers are specifically listed in the Constitution
Expressed powers are powers of Congress specifically listed in the Constitution.
powers listed in the Constitution
Delegated powers of the National Gov. that are spelled out in the Constitution are called expressed powers, aka "enumerated powers"
Another name for delegated powers is "enumerated powers." These are specific authorities granted to the federal government by the Constitution, primarily outlined in Article I, Section 8. They contrast with reserved powers, which are held by the states.
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AnswerEnumerated powers.i believe that the answer is delagated powers ...............Ty Zanardelli
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The reserved powers clause is just another name for the 10th Amendment to the Constitution. It states that "the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." Essentially, it gives states the authority to make their own rules regarding issues like marriage and education.
Congress' powers are listed in Article one of the Constitution. Specific powers are enumerated in section eight. Congress has expressed powers that are written in the Constitution and implied powers that are not expressed.
Another name for permanent committees is standing committees. They were established by an official an providing for its scope and powers.