Question
blank powers are those implied by, but not specifically named in the constitution
enumerated
Inherent
Expressed
Concurrent
enumerated
Inherent
Expressed
Concurrent
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GPT-4o mini
The correct term for the powers implied by the Constitution but not specifically named is **Inherent powers**.
Inherent powers are those that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are understood to be necessary for a government to function effectively. Enumeration refers to specifically listed powers, while expressed and concurrent powers have other specific definitions related to government authority.
Inherent powers are those that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are understood to be necessary for a government to function effectively. Enumeration refers to specifically listed powers, while expressed and concurrent powers have other specific definitions related to government authority.