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What are the powers granted to the Federal Government under the elastic clause called?

Implied Powers


What are other names for implied powers?

implied powers - which are powers derived from enumarated powers and the necessary and propper clause, in which they are not stated specifically but are implied through the exercise of deligated powers. The other names for the implied powers are, necessary and proper, and elastic.


The powers that are suggested but not directly stated in the constitution are called?

Congressional powers not expressed are implied powers.


What clause of the constitution is the source of all congress implied powers?

The commerce clause


What is the difference between delegated powers and implied powers?

In the Constitution, delegated (expressed) powers are powers that are explicitly given to Congress. Implied Powers are powers that are not written in the Constitution, but are implied by the Elastic Clause.


What powers can Congress exercise due to the necessary and proper clause-?

Implied Powers


What constitution necessary and proper clause is the source of which federal powers?

Implied powers


What are the constitution powers which are assumed to belong to the federal government under the elastic clause called?

Powers which are assumed to belong to the federal government under the elastic clause are called implied powers. The elastic clause allows Congress to pass laws that are â??necessary and properâ?? to exercise the powers that are specified in the Constitution.


What is the key constitutional clause that lies behind most of the implied powers of congress?

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.


What gives the congress the ability to do more than is stated in the constitution?

the elastic clause


Under the constitution powers which are assumed to belong to the federal government under the elastic clause are called what?

Powers which are assumed to belong to the federal government under the elastic clause are called implied powers. The elastic clause allows Congress to pass laws that are â??necessary and properâ?? to exercise the powers that are specified in the Constitution.


What give Congress the ability to do more than states in the constitution?

It is the Necessary and Proper Clause or General Welfare Clause which is also called implied powers of Congress.