Elastic clause examples
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The 10th Amendment, the Supremacy Clause, the Necessary and Proper Clause, and the Commerce Clause should be interpreted loosely. A good illustration of the wide interpretation of these parts of the Constitution is exemplified by the Necessary and Proper Clause's other common name: the Elastic Clause.
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Constitutional Powers Brief Definition Examples Enumerated powers. Implied powers. Inherent powers. Reserved powers . Concurrent power 27. Why is the “ necessary and proper clause ” commonly called the . elastic clause? 28. Describe the important precedent set by . McCulloch v. Maryland (1819). 29. Describe the important precedent set by ...
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The “elastic clause” gives Congress implied powers to act in . Areas not specifically expressed in the Constitution at the time it was written. Congress is exercising this power under the “elastic clause” when it: declares war on a foreign nation. establishes a post office in a community. authorizes the testing of nuclear weapons
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Two examples of implied powers: 1. The Draft – implied by the power to raise an army. 2. Minimum Wage – implied by the power to regulate trade. The “Necessary & Proper” Clause: The Constitutional source of implied powers. What does it say? Congress can make all laws Necessary & Proper to. carry out its expressed powers.
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Give three examples of these powers: 26. 27. 28. Write ‘House’ or “Senat3” next to the correct powers: Appropriate money - 29. Approve appointments - 31. Approve treaties – 30. Hold impeachment trial – 32. Begin impeachment charges - 33 . What is another name for the elastic clause? 34. What does the elastic clause allow Congress to ...
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Examples: Power to Coin Money. Power to Declare War. Power to Regulate Commerce (Trade) w/ Foreign Nations and among states. 2) Implied Powers. Definition: Powers given to the national government as “Necessary & Proper” for carrying out its Expressed Powers (“Elastic” Clause” is in Article I, Sec. 8, cl.18) Examples:
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A. Elastic clause: Congress can pass laws “necessary and proper” to carry out expressed powers. B. War powers. C. Commerce clause: virtually anything is interstate or foreign commerce ( Congress can regulate virtually anything. D. Power to tax and spend for the “common defense and the general welfare.” 1.
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