Enumerated Powers
The elastic clause is not about the power of the constitution, rather, it gives the Legislative branch (or Congress) of the US government power to do whatever they feel is necessary and proper in order to carry out their constitutional duties. It's controversial because some people argue that it allows the Congress to "overstep their bounds" because of how vague it is. Others say that it doesn't give them any added power but instead gives them just what they need to accomplish their "already given" constitutional responsibilities.
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.
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European powers used human resources from their colonies for economic gain by making them do hard work for barely no way. They did all kinds of hard labor for the government with nothing in return.
it divided the powers into three branchesIt divided the federal government into three branches.
The US constitution is designed to precisely limit the powers of the President as well as the powers of the other branches of government. The system of checks and balances prevents one group from seizing all the power. The fact that the president must stand for election after four years keeps him in check.
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In the government: the executive branch (president), legislative branch (house and senate), and judicial branch (supreme court), all have powers that balance that powers of the other branches out, so that one of them can't gain too much power.
do government leaders in china gain power
your born with them... its upto you to develope them
freedom
The government of Morocco is a constitutional monarchy. This means that they have a King who appoints a Prime Minister to oversee a system of multiple political parties.It has a two chamber parliament and a constitution that sets forth the duties and powers of each. The Constitution of Morocco grants the King extensive powers.