the part of the Constitution that states that it is the supreme Law of the land
  • Reserved Powers
  • Supremacy Clause
  • Concurrent Powers
  • Expressed Powers
Regulate trade and business within the State, establish public schools pass license requirements for professionals, regulate alcoholic beverages, conduct elections, and establish local governments
  • What are some examples of State Powers?
  • What are the expressed powers given to the President in the Constitution?
  • Where is the basis for the implied powers found in the Constitution?
  • How many powers are given to congress in the 18 clauses of Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution?
powers not expressly stated in the Constitution but are reasonably suggested by the expressed powers
  • Expressed Powers
  • Implied Powers
  • Inherent Powers
  • Exclusive Powers
Article 1 Section 8 Clause 18 gives Congress the necessary and proper power to make laws which shall be necessary to carry out the functions of government
  • What are the expressed powers given to the President in the Constitution?
  • What are some examples of State Powers?
  • Where is the basis for the implied powers found in the Constitution?
  • Where most of the expressed powers are written in the Constitution
powers granted to the National Government in the Constitution
  • Expressed Powers
  • Delegated Powers
  • Concurrent Powers
  • Exclusive Powers
powers delegated to the National Government spelled out expressly in the Constitution
  • Expressed Powers
  • Exclusive Powers
  • Implied Powers
  • Delegated Powers
Article 1 Section 8 Clause 18
  • What are some of the expressed powers given to Congress?
  • What are some examples of Implied powers used by Congress?
  • Where most of the expressed powers are written in the Constitution
  • What are some of the Concurrent Powers of the Government?
To lay and collect taxes, to coin money, to regulate foreign and interstate commerce, to raise and maintain armed forces, to declare war, to fix standards of weights and measures, to grant patents and copyrights
  • What are some of the expressed powers given to Congress?
  • What are some of the Concurrent Powers of the Government?
  • What are some examples of the use of Inherent Powers?
  • What are some examples of Implied powers used by Congress?
power to act as commander in chief of the armed forces, to grant reprieves and pardons, to make treaties, and to appoint major federal officials.
  • What are some examples of State Powers?
  • What are the expressed powers given to the President in the Constitution?
  • Where is the basis for the implied powers found in the Constitution?
  • How many powers are given to congress in the 18 clauses of Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution?
Coin money, regulate interstate and foreign trade, raise and maintain armed forces, declare war
  • What are some examples of National Powers?
  • What are some of the Concurrent Powers of the Government?
  • What are some examples of Implied powers used by Congress?
  • What are some examples of the use of Inherent Powers?
powers that both the National Government and the States possess and exercise
  • Expressed Powers
  • Delegated Powers
  • Concurrent Powers
  • Inherent Powers
Regulation of labor management relations, the building of hydroelectric power dams, and the building of the interstate highway system
  • What are some examples of the use of Inherent Powers?
  • What are some of the Concurrent Powers of the Government?
  • What are some of the expressed powers given to Congress?
  • What are some examples of Implied powers used by Congress?
power to regulate immigration, to deport aliens, to acquire territory, to grant diplomatic recognition to other states, and to protect the nation againstt rebellion or other attempts to overthrow the governement by force or violence
  • What are some examples of National Powers?
  • What are some examples of Implied powers used by Congress?
  • What are some examples of the use of Inherent Powers?
  • What are some of the expressed powers given to Congress?
Powers that belong to the National Government because it is the national government of a sovereign state in the world community
  • Inherent Powers
  • Reserved Powers
  • Implied Powers
  • Concurrent Powers
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