Intro to American Politics
Implied powers are those powers that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are considered necessary for the government to effectively carry out its enumerated powers. These powers allow Congress and the federal government to adapt to changing needs and circumstances, ensuring that they can implement laws and policies even when specific authority is not clearly defined. Implied powers often come from the Necessary and Proper Clause, which grants Congress the ability to make laws deemed necessary for executing its constitutional responsibilities.
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