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The legislative branch makes the laws, the executive branch carries out the laws, and the judicial branch sees if laws are constitutional or not!
So it goes in order or Legislative, Executive, then Judicial! :)
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<span>Lincoln was threatened by Maryland dues to its close proximity to Washington DC.
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Answer:
Necessary and Proper Clause is often called the “Elastic Clause” because it is believed to give Congress “implied powers” that government is assumed to possess without being mentioned in the Constitution. There is a problem with this view: a government that is able to expand its power through an “Elastic Clause” is more likely to abuse its power.
This was a major concern of the Anti-Federalists, who argued that the Necessary and Proper would greatly expand government and leave it up to Congress to decide whether a law was necessary and proper. The Anti-Federalists further argued that the clause left no limitation to federal power and that “ . . . if they may do it, it is pretty certain they will . . . .”