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Define: Inherent powers are powers held by a sovereign state. In the United States, the President derives these powers from the loosely worded statements in the Constitution that "the executive Power shall be vested in a President" and the president should "take care that the laws be faithfully executed" (defined in practice, rather than by constitutional or statutory law).
Examples: Waging a war: Declaration of a war is an implied power. Waging a war, hence, becomes an inherent power. As acting on behalf of the state as a sovereign authority, the aim is of defending the nation.
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Serial monogamy
Explanation:
Monogamy is a type of relationship where a person has only one partner during the course of their life.
In this case it is assumed that Maria does not have extramarital affairs during the course of her marriage.
When she remarries she remains faithful to her spouse during that time then divorces and remarries.
This is a form of serial monogamy.