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Expressed powers is delgate powers of National gov't that are spelled out expressly in the constitution also called the "enumerated powers"! Boom get wrecked!
Enumerated Powers are also known as Expressed Powers, found in Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution.
Expressed, also know as enumerated.
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Expressed powers are those powers directly stated in the Constitution. Most of those powers are found in the first three articles of the Constitution. Examples are the power to levy and collect taxes, to coin money, to declare war, and to regulate commerce among the states. Expressed powers are also known as enumerated (listed) powers.
Expressed powers is delgate powers of National gov't that are spelled out expressly in the constitution also called the "enumerated powers"! Boom get wrecked!
Those delegated powers of the National Government that are given to it in so many words by the constitution;also sometimes called the "enumerated powers"
The powers of Congress that are written into the U.S. Constitution are called enumerated powers. The powers are set in the amendment of forth in Article I.
The powers kept by the state governments are called plenary powers. They may also be referred to as general police powers.
The National Government alone has the right to the following: to print money (bills and coins), declare war on other countries, establish an army and navy, enter into treaties with foreign governments, regulate trade between states and international trade, establish post offices and issue the price of postage, and make laws seen as necessary to enforce the Constitution. 1) Expressed Powers : delegated powers of the National government that are spelled out, expressly, in the constitution, also called enumerated powers. 2) Implied Powers : delegated powers of the national government that are suggested by the expressed powers; those "necessary and proper" to carry out expressed powers. 3) Inherent powers: powers delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community.
Taken Exactly From my History Textbook on the Legislative Branch."Most of the expressed powers on congress are itemized in Article 1, Section 8. These powers are also called enumerated powers because they are numbered 1-18. Five enumerated powers deal with economic legislation-- the power to levy taxes, to borrow money, to regulate commerce, to coin money, and to punish counterfeiting."
inferred powers... also legally known as implied powers