Answer:
<u>Expressed:</u> The national government's expressed powers allow it to levy taxes, to coin money, to make war, to raise an army and navy, and to regulate interstate commerce.
<u>Implied:</u> Creating a national bank, drafting soldiers
Explanation:
Implied powers are powers not expressed in the constitution but are necessary and proper in order to carry out the expressed powers given to the government by the constitution.
For example:
To raise an army and navy (<u>expressed power</u>) they need to draft soldiers (<u>implied</u>) to ensure that they have an army large enough to protect us.
‘Do this’ is definitely an assertive phrase.
The answer is: A) Signs laws
Because yes a president can veto a law but he also get the laws and enacts them sometimes, or signs them.
The question will not work as someone may lie that they are not a liar when they are. If they aren't a liar, they might not be believed if they say no.
Not sure about the second one though...