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The power of Congress to create an air force is not written in the Constitution. However, Congress had the authority to create one, as part of its expressed powers to support armies. Which provision in the Constitution allowed Congress to establish an air force?

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C) the Necessary and Proper clause

Step-by-step explanation:

he necessary and Proper clause, also known as the elastic clause, allowed Congress to establish an air force. The elastic clause allows Congress to make all laws necessary and proper for carrying out its duties. Creating an air force is an implied power related to the expressed power of supporting armies.

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Article 1 section 8 of the constitution states that the congress has the power to support and raise armies as well as to provide and maintain a navy. Since having an airforce is a part of the idea of raising an army, and because the navy also has aircraft among its vehicles and trained pilots as troops, their establishment of an airforce is not unconstitutional.
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