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Constitutional Powers
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The "necessary and proper" clause, also known as the elastic clause, grants Congress the power to:(1 point) Responses Oversee
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Powers specifically outlined in the constitution for the states are known as __ __ (two word answer)
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The necessary and proper clause allows Congress to expand upon the powers stated in the Constitution, leading to the creation
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Which of these is a power of the United States President?
Responses A declaring wardeclaring war B creating legislationcreating
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Speaker 1 estate has the right to overrule an act passed by Congress after all the national government is supposed to share
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Based on your textbook reading, what are some similarities between the governments created by Georgia's state constitution and
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Constitutional Powers for Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branch
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