1)The federal government has more expressed powers than implied powers.

A) True
B) False

2)Two inherent powers of the federal government are to regulate immigration and deport aliens.
A) True
B) False

3)Implied powers are essentially granted through the "necessary and proper clause" (Article 1, Section 8) of the U.S. Constitution that states the Congress can do what it believes is necessary to carry out the powers expressed elsewhere in the Constitution.
A) True
B) False

4)Check THREE of the following that are examples of IMPLIED powers that the federal government has.
A) Prohibiting racial discrimination in a restaurant
B) Maintaining our armed forces
C) Acquiring new territory
D) Making it a crime to kidnap persons across state lines
E) Building an interstate highway

5)Check FIVE of the following that are examples of expressed powers that the federal government has (either Congress, the President, or the Courts).
A) Coining money
B) Regulating immigration
C) Collecting taxes
D) Granting copyrights
E) Regulating labor-management relations
F) Prohibiting racial discrimination in public places
G) Granting pardons for criminals
H) Declaring war
I) Deporting aliens
J) Building interstate highways

This is what I believe the answers are:
1)A
2)A
3)A
4)A,D,E
5)A,C,H,D,E

1) The correct answer is A) True. The federal government does have more expressed powers than implied powers. Expressed powers are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution, while implied powers are derived from the necessary and proper clause.

2) The correct answer is A) True. Regulating immigration and deporting aliens are indeed inherent powers of the federal government. Inherent powers are not specifically mentioned in the Constitution but are considered necessary for the government to function effectively.

3) The correct answer is A) True. Implied powers are granted through the "necessary and proper clause" in Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution. This clause gives Congress the authority to do what it deems necessary to carry out the powers expressed elsewhere in the Constitution.

4) The correct choices for examples of IMPLIED powers that the federal government has are A) Prohibiting racial discrimination in a restaurant, D) Making it a crime to kidnap persons across state lines, and E) Building an interstate highway. Implied powers are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution but are derived from the expressed powers.

5) The correct choices for examples of expressed powers that the federal government has are A) Coining money, C) Collecting taxes, D) Granting copyrights, H) Declaring war, and J) Building interstate highways. Expressed powers are specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution and can be exercised by Congress, the President, or the Courts. The other choices are either inherent powers or examples of implied powers.

I'm not sure about 1, but I think it's false.

I agree with your later answers for 5, except I question D.

Yes.

thanx

In most States, the right to vote was originally denied to all but which one of the following groups?

true

I think 5 should be this

5) c, d, g, h, a

am I right on saying question one is B?

You're welcome.