<h2>"Expressed powers" or "enumerated powers."</h2>
Enumerated powers are those powers specifically granted to the federal government by the United States Constitution.
Enumerated powers include such things as the power to coin/print money, the power to establish and impose tariffs, and the power to regulated trade with foreign nations and trade/commerce between states.
Strict constructionists and loose constructionists differ over whether the government's powers should be limited to those specifically enumerated powers. Strict constructionists read the Constitution as giving the federal government only those specifically delegated powers. Loose constructionists argue that anything not specifically forbidden by the constitution can be within the window of what the government needs to do in adapting to the needs of time and circumstances.
the quote means that u can not do anything in life without anger. I agree with this quote because without anger you can defend yourself in a fight and the world would not be the same without anger.
Consumers would have a tendency to become more influential in price changes than consumers in a perfectly competitive market. In addition, a perfectly competitive market is usually characterised by having similar products being sold by different firms and consumers have more access to product information.
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(3) prohibition was difficult for police agencies to enforce