Why is it important for Congress to make laws based on powers that are implied but not given?

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so Congress can carry out its duties as times change
so Congress can carry out its duties as times change

so Congress can follow the exact meaning of the Constitution
so Congress can follow the exact meaning of the Constitution

so Congress can borrow money and collect taxes
so Congress can borrow money and collect taxes

so Congress can regulate foreign commerce

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The most accurate response to why it is important for Congress to make laws based on powers that are implied but not explicitly given is:

so Congress can carry out its duties as times change.

This reflects the need for flexibility in governance to address new challenges and situations that may not have been envisioned by the framers of the Constitution.

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