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How does the absence of a “necessary and proper” clause in the constitution limit the power of the state government?

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doing the research, there wasn't an absence of this? im sorry if this isn't what you were looking for.

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I was doing research to make sure my answer for you was reliable, yet everywhere I look it says that there is a necessary and proper clause in the constitution.

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the Necessary and Proper Clause authorizes Congress to enact laws that are “appropriate” and plainly adapted for carrying into execution Congress's enumerated powers; it does not authorize Congress to enact any law that Congress thinks is “reasonable.”

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i am 100% sure

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