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What is the constitutional basis for the implied powers of the federal

government?

A. They are spelled out in the Bill of Rights.

B. They are allowed by the necessary and proper clause of the
Constitution.


C. They are directly listed in the Constitution.

D. They were assumed by the writers of the Constitution to be
necessary for the government to function.

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User Rhyshort
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The answer is They are allowed by the necessary and proper clause of the constitution
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User Ezri
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Answer: B

Implied powers are ones that the federal government has but they are not written in the Constitution of the US

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