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Which of the following statements is/are true about the federal government’s "implied powers"? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)

A. Implied powers are the same thing as the states’ "police power."
B. Implied powers are the same thing as "enumerated powers."
C. Implied powers are one of two basic ways the Constitution delegates' legal powers to the federal government. ("Enumerated powers" are the other way.)

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Answer: The answer is C. Implied powers are one of two basic ways the Constitution delegates' legal powers to the federal government. ("Enumerated powers" are the other way.)

Explanation: many implied power are said to come out from the proper clause and some implied cam out from amendment enforcing provision.

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User Jabuj
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Answer: option C

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Implied powers are not explicitly granted to the federal government by the constitution , but enumerated powers are the other way around it, they are granted constitutionally to the federal government. With this explanation, option C is true as implied powers is one of the two basic powers granted by the constitution to the federal government while enumerated is the other way around, option c is true.

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