The Necessary and Proper clause gives flexibility to congress.
The elastic clause, which gives the Congress the power of executing "foregoing powers."
the elastic clause of the constitution
The Elastic Clause is the clause in the Constitution that gives Congress the most general non specific power. It is in Section 8 of the Constitution.
The Elastic clause.
elastic clause
Implied powers are those not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are deemed necessary to carry out Congress's enumerated powers. These powers are derived from the Necessary and Proper Clause, also known as the Elastic Clause, found in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. This clause allows Congress to enact laws that are necessary for executing its constitutional responsibilities, thereby enabling flexibility and adaptability in governance.
the elastic clause
clause 18.
Elastic Clause
It gives powers to Congress that allow the government to meet new challenges.
the elastic clause
Article I, Section 8, Clause 18 is the key clause in the Constitution that gives implied powers to Congress. It is often referred to as the elastic clause and is quite controversial.