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How do strict constructionists and liberal constructionists differ in their attitude toward congressional power?

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Answered by thesmartlerner
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Strict constructionists believed that Congress should exercise only its expressed powers and those powers absolutely necessary to carry out those expressed powers. Liberal constructionists was linked to a strong National Government. Implied powers are those reasonably deduced from the expressed powers.

Answered by payalchatterje
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Strict constructionists and liberal constructionists differ in their attitude toward congressional power:

Strict constructionists argue that the only time implied authority is necessary is when express authority must be used. This suggests that indirect forces are hibernating. They are used only when necessary. In this way, they want to support the idea that states have as much power as possible.

Liberal constructionists argue that the power of Congress is justified by the Necessary and Proper Clause in every matter related to the exercise of its expressed powers.

Additional information related to construction:

Construction is an ancient human activity. It started out of a purely functional need for a controlled environment to mitigate climate impacts. Shelters were one means by which humans were able to adapt to different climates and become a global species.

Human shelters were very simple in the beginning and maybe only lasted a few days or months. But over time, even temporary structures evolved into highly refined forms such as the igloo. Gradually, more durable structures began to appear, especially after the advent of agriculture, when people began to stay in one place for long periods of time. The first shelters were living quarters, but later other functions such as food storage and ceremony were placed in separate buildings. Some buildings began to have both symbolic and functional value, marking the beginning of the distinction between architecture and construction.

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