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What effect could the "necessary and proper clause" to the Constitution have on rights?

It places restrictions on rights during times of emergency such as a natural disaster.
It safeguards rights by denying the power to make laws that would restrict them.
It has the potential to lead to limits on rights by giving flexibility in making laws.
It gives rights strong protection against government actions that limit them.

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User Isakbob
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It has the potential to lead to limits on rights by giving flexibility in making laws.

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Answer:

It has the potential to lead to limits on rights by giving flexibility in making laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Necessary and Proper Clause, also known as the elastic clause, opens prerrogative and prepare for any gap in the constitution to be filled with a new law. If there is any problem that can not be solved by the three powers working with the constitution, it can be solved by creating new laws.

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