Which of the following are powers of the U.S. government that come from the “necessary and proper clause” often called?

enumerated powers
enumerated powers

implied powers
implied powers

inherent powers
inherent powers

prohibited powers

1 answer

The powers of the U.S. government that come from the "necessary and proper clause" are called implied powers. The necessary and proper clause, found in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution, allows Congress to make laws that are necessary and proper for carrying out its enumerated (or explicit) powers, which can lead to the creation of powers not explicitly listed in the Constitution.

So, to summarize, the correct answer is implied powers.