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    The Idea That the Federal Government Can Exercise Only the Powers
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The Idea That the Federal Government Can Exercise Only the Powers

Question 60

Question 60

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The idea that the federal government can exercise only the powers specifically articulated in the Constitution is known as the doctrine of


A) implied powers.
B) expressed powers.
C) necessary and proper powers.
D) separation of powers.

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