The implied powers of Congress are justified by: the necessary and proper clause the superior number of congressional respresentatives compared to the number of officers in the other branches the states voter approval
@Joel_the_boss ?? Do you know this?
i think voter approval or the states
more than likely its voter approval
According to the necessary and proper clause, Congress generally may assume additional powers not specifically listed in the Constitution, sometimes called implied powers, if there is a link to a power that is listed in the Constitution. For example, Congress may allocate money to test a missile-defense system (something not specifically listed in the Constitution) because Article I, Section 8, Clause 12 gives Congress the power to "raise and support Armies." So it's the necessary and proper clause
Ok awesome! Thats what i was leaning towards just wanted to make sure
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