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What are inherent powers?

A. powers of the national government that exist due to historical precedence and common practice, but are expressly written in the Constitution

B. powers that are inherited from the English Constitution, but not expressly written in the Constitution

C. powers that are implied by the expressed powers in the Constitution

D. powers expressly written in the Constitution

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The answer is : A


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User Agiopnl
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The correct answer is A. Inherent powers are powers of the national government that exist due to historical precedence and common practice, but are expressly written in the Constitution.

The inherent powers are the powers possessed by a sovereign state , which deposits them in the head of the President and the remaining powers of government.

In the United States, these powers are derived from the Constitution, which organizes the powers of the President and the remaining members of the government.



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