Which of the following is an example of a power that has been deemed “necessary and proper”?(1 point)Responsesthe power to levy taxesthe power to levy taxesthe power to coin moneythe power to coin moneythe power to punish piratesthe power to punish piratesthe power to institute a draft

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The power that has been deemed “necessary and proper” is the power to institute a draft. This power is derived from Congress's ability to raise and support armies, which is an enumerated power. The Necessary and Proper Clause allows Congress to enact laws that are needed to execute its enumerated powers effectively.