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Which of the following best describes the interpretation of the constitution by a strict constructionist?

A. Favors a powerful national government that exercises implied powers
B. Favors a strong president and the necessary and proper clause
C. Favors a very limited role for the national government
D. Favors a government with powers not specifically granted by the constitution

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I would have to say that its D.
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Answer:

Option D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Favors a very limited role for the national government, is the right answer.

A special legal philosophy of constitutional interpretation that defines or regulates constitutional understanding is known as Strict Constructionism. This philosophy requires a magistrate to implement the document only as it is recorded. As soon as the court has a precise sense of the document, no more research is required.

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