Its number two
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<span>Before signing of the Magna Carta, the King of England had unlimited powers</span>
Answer: it depends on the situation
Explanation:
Lets take an example of the Boston Tea Party, that took part in 1773. The Americans were furious to have found out that the English were taxing too much money on goods such as tea. They wanted to use these taxes for the Monarchy back in England. The Americans Protested on this cause and wanted to revolt as well. That was one of the main causes of the revolutionary war.
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Answer: Inherent powers are the (A) powers not explicitly stated in the Constitution.
Explanation: <u>Inherent powers are powers that the President holds but that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution.</u> In relation to this issue, the United States Constitution simply states that the President must "take care that the laws be faithfully executed". Some of the President's inherent powers are giving executive orders and enforcing a law. Furthermore, <u>besides the President, the Congress also holds inherent powers</u>.