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Why is the necessary and proper clause in the Constitution sometimes called the “elastic clause”? (1 point)
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The necessary and proper clause in the Constitution is sometimes called the "elastic clause" because it gives Congress the power to make laws that are deemed necessary and proper for carrying out their enumerated powers. The term "elastic" signifies that this clause allows for a flexible interpretation of the powers of Congress, enabling them to adapt and expand their authority as needed to address the changing circumstances and needs of society.
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