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Expressed powers are those that are specifically granted in the Constitution. held by both the federal government and the states. considered the basis for the “necessary and proper” clause. inferior compared to powers directly given by Congress.

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Answered by shadong7181
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Declaring war and coining money are considered

state rights

implied powers

national rights

expressed powers

Answered by Arslankincsem
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Each branch of the Government has expressed powers.


For example, The President of India has the expressed powers to call veto to any bills from Congress, To declare war, and also to write specific executive orders.


The reason why expressed powers were written in the constitution was to ensure that each branch of government can act as a check for the other branches.

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