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Expressed powers are powers spcificaly given to Congress in the Constitution and Implied powers are given to the Congress in Article 1 section 8 of the Constitution at least that is what my history book says.

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What is the difference between expressed implied and reserved powers?

Expressed: Powers given to Congress Implied: Not spelled out but given or "implied" Reserved: Not expressed in the Constitution and are granted to the states


What is an antonym for expressed powers?

implied powers


What power are not written in the Constitution but are powers that are reasonably obtained by interpreting the expressed powers?

Implied Powers


If presidential powers is not expressed what is it?

implied


Congress has expressed powers implied powers and what powers?

Inherent power


Powers are not in the constitution but are powers that are reasonably obtained by interpreting the expressed powers?

Implied Powers


Is declaring war an example of implied power?

no, it's expressed


The powers that are suggested but not directly stated in the constitution are called?

Congressional powers not expressed are implied powers.


What are legislative powers called that are used to carry out expressed powers?

implied


How does congress get implied powers?

based on at least one of the expressed powers


Define the express powers and implied powers?

Implied powers are congress exercised powers which are not given explicitly by the constitution. While express powers are the powers which is given by the constitution.


What are the expressed powers and implied power of the national government?

Expressed powers are powers that are stated in the constitution while implied are vaguely relevant and can be assumed to be stated. The elastic clause grants congress a set of implied powers that are not explicitly named in the constitution, but are assumed to exist because they are necessary to implement the expressed powers named in article 1.