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15 April, 11:51

Congress has an implied power to do something not explicitly described in the Constitution

that is necessary to fulfill its other constitutional requirements. This power is based in the

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  1. 15 April, 15:39
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    The Implied power of the congress is based/inferred in the end of article 1 section 8, it is not explicitly stated but it is known as an "elastic clause".

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    It is called an elastic clause because it stretches the congress powers (authority). therefore giving the congress Implied power. Example of such Implied power is : The establishment of banks by congress to enable them carry out their constitutional requirement (congress power) of collecting taxes. an elastic clause is known as a necessary and proper clause
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