Withdrawal money from the treasury unless there is a specific law that requires. It also states that a proper record must be made of all withdrawals.
Yes the federal government can regulate commerce under the Commerce clause. The Commerce Clause is found in Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution.
The supremacy clause gave the federal government the ability to override the states bill of rights.
the elastic clause was created so the government could make things that the constition did'nt allow. like the air force.
elastic clause
The Necessary and Proper Clause, also known as the Elastic Clause, allows the federal government to expand its powers beyond those explicitly enumerated in the Constitution. Found in Article I, Section 8, this clause grants Congress the authority to make laws that are necessary and proper for executing its enumerated powers, thereby enabling a flexible interpretation of federal authority. This has been the basis for numerous landmark decisions and legislation, allowing the government to adapt to changing circumstances and needs.
Article IV, Section 4
Yes the federal government can regulate commerce under the Commerce clause. The Commerce Clause is found in Article I, Section 8 of the US Constitution.
The answer is the "Supremacy Clause". This is also the answer to the test. (:
The supremacy clause gave the federal government the ability to override the states bill of rights.
i think it is to make treaties
It means that the government can create federal buildings
Article Six in the Constitution describes the federal government's power. It is called the Supremacy Clause because it talks about how federal law is supreme over state.
the elastic clause was created so the government could make things that the constition did'nt allow. like the air force.
The constitutional provision that underpins federal aid, such as that provided by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency), is the Supremacy Clause found in Article VI, Clause 2. This clause establishes that federal law takes precedence over state laws, which allows the federal government to intervene during disasters. Additionally, the Spending Clause in Article I, Section 8 grants Congress the authority to provide for the general welfare, enabling federal assistance in times of emergency.
Clause 3 of Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution forbids the federal government from passing EX POST FACTO laws, and Clause 1 of Article I, Section 10, forbids state governments from doing the same.
article one section eight, it is clause #18
Article I, Section 8 is not called the Elastic Clause. The Elastic Clause is part of that Section, contained in its last paragraph.