The phrase, "the Elastic Clause," comes from which power of Congress??
A.) Enumerated Powers
B.) Implied Powers
C.) Inherent Powers
D.) Reserved Powers
This is Unit 2, Lesson 14: Unit Test: Three Branches of Government

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According to my research, the answer is (A)
Where did the name elastic clause come from?
Located in Article I, Section 8, Clause 18 of the U.S. Constitution, the Elastic Clause is so named because of the flexibility it gives to Congress when it comes to exercising its enumerated powers.
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1.B
2.C
3.B
4.A
5.B
6.C
7.B
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above is correct
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The concept of implied powers has been used over the years to increase the powers of Congress beyond those provided for in the Constitution. Some refer to this part of the Constitution as the Elastic Clause because it stretches the powers given to Congress. The correct answer is Implied Powers.
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The phrase "the elastic clause,"comes from which power of congress
A enumerated powers
B implied powers
C inherent powers
D reserved powers
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The answer is B) Implied Powers.

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