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20 March, 17:09

What is an enumerated power of Congress? a power specifically named in the Constitution a power given to it by the Supreme Court a power considered necessary to carry out other congressional duties a power given to it by the president a power restricted by the people

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  1. 20 March, 21:05
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    By definition an enumerated power is one specifically given in the constitution to Congress in Article I Section 8. From these enumerated powers politicians have derived some implied powers and also reserved some powers for each state.

    a. a power specifically named in the Constitution

    b. a power given to it by the Supreme Court

    c. a power considered necessary to carry out other congressional duties

    d. a power given to it by the president

    e. a power restricted by the people

    Answer: a.
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