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An implied power is one that
is clearly outlined in the Constitution.
gives the Supreme Court power to revise the Constitution.
overrules the wording of the Constitution.
is suggested by the Constitution, but not specifically stated.
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"is suggested by the Constitution, but not specifically stated."
Explanation: Implied powers are those inferred from the Constitution's expressed powers (especially under the Necessary and Proper Clause). Example: Congress creating a national bank—upheld in McCulloch v. Maryland—even though the Constitution doesn't explicitly mention a bank.
Explanation: Implied powers are those inferred from the Constitution's expressed powers (especially under the Necessary and Proper Clause). Example: Congress creating a national bank—upheld in McCulloch v. Maryland—even though the Constitution doesn't explicitly mention a bank.
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