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  1. Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution lists various powers that the States ceded to the National Government. These powers include the power to tax and spend, to borrow, and to regulate commerce. Article I, Section 8, however, is not an exclusive list of powers the Constitution expressly grants to the National Government or its constituent ...

  2. Nov 16, 2023 · 6.3: Enumerated and Implied Powers is shared under a not declared license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by LibreTexts. The difference between enumerated and implied powers, as outlined in the U.S. Constitution. The history of U.S. minimum wage laws, as an example of the federal government's use of implied powers.

  3. implied power. to regulate commerce. expressed power. establish minimum wage. implied power. ban discrimination in workplaces and public facilities. implied power. pass laws protecting the disabled. implied power.

  4. require states to meet certain conditions to qualify for federal funding. implied power. expressed power. inherent power. incidental power. 6 of 19. Term. raise armies and a navy. exclusive power.

  5. Implied Powers of Congress. Implied Power of Congress to Conduct Investigations and Oversight. Implied Power of Congress to Conduct Investigations and Oversight: Historical Background; Implied Power of Congress to Conduct Investigations and Oversight: Doctrine and Practice; Implied Power of Congress Over Immigration. Implied Power of Congress ...

  6. The "Elastic Clause" of the Constitution grants Congress power to pass unspecified laws "necessary and proper" for the exercise of its expressed powers. Implied powers have often been controversial. Over time, Congress's powers have grown as more and more kinds of government activity have been accepted as implied powers.

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