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A power that is specifically granted in the Constitution is a(n)
power.
The "necessary and proper" clause is the basis for the
powers.
A power held by both the federal government and states is a(n)
power.
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A power that is specifically granted in the Constitution is an enumerated (expressed) power.
The "necessary and proper" clause is the basis for the implied powers.
A power held by both the federal government and states is a concurrent power.
The "necessary and proper" clause is the basis for the implied powers.
A power held by both the federal government and states is a concurrent power.
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