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Inherent powers are those powers that are not explicitly stated in a constitution but are essential for a government to function effectively and maintain sovereignty. These powers are derived from the nature of the government itself and are often associated with the ability to govern, such as conducting foreign affairs, regulating Immigration, and defending the nation. In the context of the United States, inherent powers are typically linked to the federal government and its ability to act independently in areas where the Constitution does not provide specific authority.

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