Commerce Clause: The Commerce Clause is a part of Article I, Section 8 that gives Congress the power to regulate commerce among the states. This means they can make laws about trade and business activities between different states.
Necessary and Proper Clause: The Necessary and Proper Clause is another part of Article I, Section 8 that gives Congress implied powers. It says that Congress can make any laws necessary and proper to carry out its other listed powers.
Enumerated Powers: Enumerated powers are specific powers listed in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution that are granted to Congress. These include things like regulating commerce, coining money, and declaring war.