to empower congress to pass laws needed to carry out the expressed powers.
to empower congress to pass laws needed to carry out the express power.
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 process of amending the Constitution in the future.
Congress, "Necessary and proper" is straight for the Constitution.
The federal government's implied powers are those not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are inferred from the expressed powers granted to Congress. These powers allow Congress to enact laws deemed necessary and proper for executing its enumerated responsibilities, as established by the Necessary and Proper Clause in Article I, Section 8. Implied powers enable the government to adapt to changing circumstances and address issues not foreseen by the framers of the Constitution. Examples include the establishment of a national bank and the regulation of interstate commerce.
The necessary and proper clause (I think don't quote me-)
Our framers allowed for flexibility in the Constitution by providing mechanisms for amendments through Article V. This process allows for changes to be made as society evolves, reflecting new values and circumstances. Additionally, the use of broad language in certain sections, such as the Necessary and Proper Clause, enables interpretation and adaptation over time. This flexibility ensures the Constitution remains relevant and functional across generations.
Article one
The __________ in the Constitution gives Congress the flexibility to make all "necessary and proper" laws.A.PreambleB.amendmentsC.Bill of RightsD.Elastic ClausePlease select the best answer from the choices providedAB it is not bCD
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.
expand the power of the federal government.
they are allowed by the necessary and proper clause of the constitution