to empower congress to pass laws needed to carry out the express power.
The framers of the Constitution included the 'necessary and proper clause' because they could not predict what law may be necessary to effectuate those expressed powers. They wanted to make sure Congress would be able to do their job.
to empower congress to pass laws needed to carry out the express power.
Beacuse it confirms the authority of the Constitution. :) hope I helped! :)
The process of amending the Constitution in the future.
The framers could predict the laws that Congress may need to carry out their powers in the future. They created the 'necessary and proper clause' so that Congress could enact laws they need to effectuate their powers.
The necessary and proper clause (I think don't quote me-)
Elastic Clause
Beacuse it confirms the authority of the Constitution. :) hope I helped! :)
The process of amending the Constitution in the future.
The framers could predict the laws that Congress may need to carry out their powers in the future. They created the 'necessary and proper clause' so that Congress could enact laws they need to effectuate their powers.
This clause is called the elastic clause. Obviously, the Framers of the Constitution could not include every single power Congress had, for that would be infinite, but by saying this, they can allow Congress to make anything that will help the nation as a whole, even if it is not specifically given to them in the list of powers.
The oldest living constitution is considered to be the Constitution of the United States, written in 1787 and ratified in 1788. It has been in continuous effect for over 230 years with various amendments and interpretations.
The framers added the commerce clause to the Constitution because it prevents states from passing their own trade laws.
the elastic clause of the constitution
The necessary and proper clause (I think don't quote me-)
Elastic Clause
Article one
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The Necessary and Proper Clause is also known as the Elastic Clause the Sweeping Clause. It is a clause in the first Article of the US Constitution. It states that the Congress will have the power to make Laws that shall be necessary and proper in relation to execution of the power.