I think you ment What are the powers spelled out in the constituion... I would change the question...
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.
Constitution
Constitution
Separation of Powers.
The term that refers to Sumerian temple powers is "mē."
Most frequently the term of a document that defines the role of government and how the government organized is called a constitution.
The term for a detailed written plan of government is a "constitution." A constitution typically outlines the structure of government, delineates the powers and responsibilities of different branches of government, and establishes the rights and freedoms of the citizens. Constitutions can be either written or unwritten, with written constitutions being more common in modern nation-states.
Enumerated powers are specific powers granted to Congress by the Constitution.
reserved powers
Separation Of Powers
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