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2 January, 19:06

Which of congress's powers is implied through the necessary and proper clause?

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  1. 2 January, 21:52
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    The Bank's existence is a great example of implied powers: the Constitution doesn't say that Congress has the right to establish a bank, but its defenders claimed that one was necessary to carry out the Congress' power to collect taxes.
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