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How are the expressed or enumerated powers of Congress different from the implied powers of Congress?

A. The expressed or enumerated powers of Congress are those that Congress exercises publicly, while the implied powers are those that Congress exercises in private sessions attended only by its own members.


B. The expressed or enumerated powers of Congress are those that Congress is granted in the original text of the Constitution, while the implied powers are those that Congress is granted in the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the Constitution.


C. The expressed or enumerated powers of Congress are those that the federal government grants to Congress, while the implied powers are those that Congress receives from each individual state government.


D. The expressed or enumerated powers of Congress are those that are clearly stated in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution, while the implied powers are those that are not clearly stated, but that interpretation of the Constitution grants to Congress.

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B. The expressed or enumerated powers of Congress are those that Congress is granted in the original text of the Constitution, while the implied powers are those that Congress is granted in the Bill of Rights and other amendments to the Constitution.

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B.

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