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Powers of Congress not specifically listed in the Constitution are often justified under the

A) Bill of Rights.
B) Tenth Amendment.
C) rule of judicial review.
D) necessary and proper clause.

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Powers of Congress not specifically listed in the Constitution are often justified under the necessary and proper clause. This found at the end of section 8 in Article I of the Constitution and is also called the elastic clause.

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Answer:

D

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