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Jerry
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14 September, 15:55
Which is implied power of the federal government
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Jamar Woodard
14 September, 16:01
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In the case of the United States government, implied powers are the
powers exercised by Congress which are not explicitly given by the Constitution itself but necessary and proper to execute the powers.
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Jaylah Jennings
14 September, 16:19
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Answer is: Drafting Soldiers.
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