An enumerated power is a power of congress that is specifically named in the constitution and given to the national government. They allow Congress to exercise powers<span> that the Constitution grants ans long as they have no restrictions in the Bill of Rights and other protections of the Constitution.</span>
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The continuities in United States history that is best demonstrated by the excerpt is the debate over the balance of liberty and order.
This has been a long debate over recent years in American history. Indeed, the Bill of rights that is the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution, contemplated this situation and gave the US citizens some clear rights. We are talking about the 2nd Amendment that protects teh American people right to have guns in their homes for their protection, the 4th Amendment that protects the American's right from an unreasonable search of their homes and belongings, and the 8th Amendment that protects the citizens from excessive punishment.
So at different times, the government has confronted the citizens regarding the issue of liberties, rights, and obligations, for example, in the case of war time.
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Expert testimony refers to the testimony that is given by qualified individuals who dedicated their life within a specific field.
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