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21 January, 11:19

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

government?

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A. They are directly listed in the Constitution.

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B. They were assumed by the writers of the Constitution to be

necessary for the government to function.

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C. They are allowed by the necessar and proper clause of the

Constitution

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

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  1. 21 January, 11:53
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    I think its D
  2. 21 January, 12:37
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    B is the answer, because they were assumed by the writers of the constitution to be necessary for the government to function
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