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How did the Federalist defend the "necessary and proper" clause? *. A. It would lead to economic equality among citizens

B. it would help to promote the interests of small farmers
C. It would balance the interest of states with large and small populations
D. It was needed to carry out its other delegated powers

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Answer: D. It was needed to carry out its other delegated powers

Explanation: Federalists argued that the clause would permit only execution of powers that had been granted by the constitution, and thus was needed for the government to function

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