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National Government Powers And Limits

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Running head: NATIONAL GOVERNMENT POWERS AND LIMITS National Government Powers and Limits Name Tutor Institution Course Date 1 NATIONAL GOVERNMENT POWERS AND LIMITS 2 There are two main powers that the constitution gives to the national government. The first kind of power is the delegated or expressed powers. This is the kind of power that gives the national government the power of regulating commerce, the power to declare war, the power to maintain as well as raise the armed ores and even the power of making money. This power specification is contained in Article 1, section 8 in the U.S constitution. The other type of power is the implied powers which grant the national government the liberty of making laws which are deemed necessary as well as appropriate in execution of the foregoing powers. Most of the time the courts have an hand in deciding what some of these powers are. The ...
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