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Answer:
Congress has an implied power to do something not explicitly described in the constitution that is necessary to fulfill its other constitutional requirements. this power is based in the necessary and proper clause.
Explanation:
The Necessary and Proper Clause is introduced in the Constitution of the United States in its Article I, Section 8. This clause establishes that Congress may sanction the laws necessary to be able to exercise its powers efficiently. That is, this clause removes rigidity from the Constitution, by establishing that those laws and procedures that are reasonable, proper and necessary cannot be classified as unconstitutional. For this reason, this clause is also called "Elastic Clause".
Yes, the Constitution resolved the weaknesses in the Articles of Confederation. It gave more power to the central government, for Shay's Rebellion helped them realize they (the govt.) needed more power. It also included the Bill of Rights, letting the citizens know what their rights were.
Are you doing ancient China for this class?
British still was in debt of money from the French and Indian War so they placed taxes on the colonists to help pay that debt. The colonists were tired of the taxes on paper, lead, glass, paints, and tea.