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Language is like a way of communication. If you do not have the right word at the right time you cannot express your feelings and your say. In English there are exact words for exact things but in Hindi we repeat same words for many things this is the contraction between two languages for me if I have to say English is a very compact and brief language where you can easily learn new words and some amazing sentences and in English there are some sentences which you can only understand by the logical meaning not by the meaning that is written literally you have to use your own mind your own logic to know the exact meaning. If I write down some sentences
This sentence means that now it is time that we have to or we need to take the decision you can translate it into Hindi and make some nonsense meaning of it .
So language has its own importance logically practically and literally.
A: The first one is inherent powers. The Post Office is mentioned in Article 1 Section 8 and is the 7th clause down right in the constitution. It is a right given to the Federal Government to set up Post Offices.
B: The second one also comes from Article 1 Section 8. It is called the Elastic Clause and it allows the Federal Government to to add laws so it can carry out its duties. It is the last clause of Article 1 section 8. Things like highways and borders come under this clause. The answer is 4. Implied Powers.
C: Actually C is granted by the Constitution. Defense must be given to some governing body. This too is Article 1 Section 8. It is in the very first clause. Since it is in the constitution, the right is inherent. Two answers that are the same makes me very nervous, but when something is in the constitution there is no choice but to pick it as an inherent right.
D: Both state and federal governments can tax. These are concurrent powers.
E: The constitution prohibits any law that would show bias or support to an established religion. It is a denied power. This is straight out of Amendment 1.