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An implied power is one that

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In terms of the US Constitution, implied powers are those that are not explicitly stated (granted to the federal government specifically), but are derived from expressly granted powers. ... Almost anything is covered by one or more implied powers under the most common present interpretation of the Constitution.
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An implied power is one that is clearly stated in the Constitution.

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