<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.
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"The promise of an easy life" was not a reason that people moved west in the late 1800s, since in fact many people knew that this new life would be quite dangerous and difficult.
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Youth Climate Summit, 21 September
This historic event will take place as part of a weekend of events leading up to the UN Secretary-General's Climate Action Summit on 23 September.
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Thomas Jefferson's Democratic-Republican views likely helped the economy of early America grow. His purchase of the Louisiana Territory in 1803 greatly expanded the land area of the United States, which began Manifest Destiny.