(Solution) GOV141 Week 2: Quiz


COURSE

GOV141: Nevada & U.S. Constitutions


Instructions

What clause in the Constitution grants Congress the power to do whatever is necessary to execute its enumerated or expressed powers?

Which of the following systems of government usually has a written constitution and divided authority between the central government and states?

The Constitution did not give Congress the authority to establish the Internal Revenue Service. Congress did so, however, to implement its power to “lay and collect taxes.” This an example of which of the following types of power?

SOLUTION

What clause in the Constitution grants Congress the power to do whatever is necessary to execute its enumerated or expressed powers?

Group of answer choices

The supremacy clause

The reserved powers clause

The elastic or necessary and proper clause

The due process clause

The concurrent clause

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