Powers that are written in the Constitution are called expressed powers
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What kind of government has only one law-making body
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unitary government
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Which term refers to the rights that cannot be taken away by the government
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unalienable rights
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Which term refers to powers that are not in the constitution but may be assumed from the expressed powers
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The term which refers to the powers that may be assumed from the
expressed powers in the Constitution are the implied powers. The
'general welfare' clause and the 'necessary and proper' clause
imply certain powers to the president that are not enumerated.
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Where was the Constitutional Convention held in 2010
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There was no constitutional convention in 2010 or at any other
time since the US Constitution was ratified.
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Powers that are written in the Constitution are called expressed powers
true
What kind of government has only one law-making body
unitary government
Which term refers to the rights that cannot be taken away by the government
unalienable rights
Which term refers to powers that are not in the constitution but may be assumed from the expressed powers
The term which refers to the powers that may be assumed from the
expressed powers in the Constitution are the implied powers. The
'general welfare' clause and the 'necessary and proper' clause
imply certain powers to the president that are not enumerated.
Where was the Constitutional Convention held in 2010
There was no constitutional convention in 2010 or at any other
time since the US Constitution was ratified.