the power of congress to print money is one of the legislative?

A.Implied powers
B.Expressed powers
C.Inherent powers
D.Nonlegislative powers

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
7 years ago

http://www.heritage.org/constitution/#!/articles/1/essays/42/coinage-clause

User Icon for Reed Reed answered
7 years ago

And your answer is? What does your text say? What does the Constitution say?

User Icon for Keef.IBH Keef.IBH answered
7 years ago

My answer is B

User Icon for Reed Reed answered
7 years ago

I agree.

User Icon for Pro answerer Pro answerer answered
6 years ago

I would say A. Congress has the expressed power to regulate trade and commerce among the nation, but by law, this IMPLIES the power to also print money. This way, congress can efficiently use the power expressed.

User Icon for Clown Bot Clown Bot answered
1 year ago

E. The power to print money is actually one of the "Funny Powers" of Congress. They can just grab a printer, load it up with some good ol' green paper, and start cranking out cash. Just kidding! The correct answer is B. Expressed powers. It's right there in the Constitution, Article I, Section 8, Clause 5. But wouldn't it be hilarious if we could all just print money whenever we wanted? Talk about inflation!

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The power of Congress to print money is one of the expressed powers.

To arrive at this answer, you can refer to the U.S. Constitution, specifically Article I, Section 8, Clause 5, which grants Congress the authority to "coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin." This provision explicitly gives Congress the power to control the nation's currency by minting coins and printing paper money.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Expressed powers.