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Are all powers of congress specifically listed in the constitution expressed powers or reserved powers?

Expressed powers are powers of Congress specifically listed in the Constitution.


Powers that are not specifically outlined in the Constitution but are necessary to fulfill the requirements of the Constitution are called?

Powers that are necessary to fulfill the requirements of the Constitution, but are not specifically outlined in the Constitution, are called implied powers. The opposite would be expressed powers.


What are the legislative powers that are specifically listed called?

Expressed powers: these powers are specifically listed in the Constitution


What are the enumerated powers of the constitution?

Enumerated powers are the powers that are specifically stated.


What Enumerated powers?

Enumerated powers are the powers explicitly granted to congress by the Constitution. powers that are specifically mentioned, or listed, in the Constitution


What is Powers Congress that are specifically spelled out in the constitution?

Expressed Powers


Which powers does the constitution specifically grant to the states?

No, actually the reverse. The Constitution states that all powers not specifically granted to the Federal Government are reserved for the state.


How does the constitution limit the powers of the government?

The Constitution limits the power of government by specifically listing powers it does and does not have.


What established the separation of powers?

the u.s constitution


What powers are specifically mentioned in the constitution?

enumerated


What do we call the powers of Congress that are specifically listed in the constitution?

Delegated powers of the National Gov. that are spelled out in the Constitution are called expressed powers, aka "enumerated powers"


What powers are powers given specifically to the federal government by the Constitution?

Powers not specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution but which are logically related, or required, to exercise enumerated powers are called implied or inherent powers. They are also sometimes referred to as unenumerated powers.