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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
12

Powers of Congress not specifically listed in the Constitution are often justified under the

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Nataly [62]3 years ago
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Answer:

B) Tenth Amendment.

Explanation:

The tenth amendment of the united states constitution specifically regulate the 'Reserved power' owned by the Congress. Reserved power is a  capabilities that neither prohibited or explicitly granted by the constitution.

This amendment was added because at that time the congress aware that the scope of duties held by the congress is extremely large to the point where it would be really impractical for them to listed each duties one by one within the constitution. Adding one regulation about 'reserved power'  make it possible for the congress to justify the actions that are not listed in the constitution.

N76 [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

D

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