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What is the constituitonal basis for the implied powers of the federal government

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Expecting that changes might happen, the framers of the Constitution gave the federal government certain implied powers. Implied powers are not stated in the Constitution, but instead, they are created under the “necessary and proper” clause using the expressed powers that they do have.

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