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Powers of the US Government
Powers listed in the Constitution
Which of the following are powers of the US government that are named and listed in the constitution called? Is it a numerator powers, implied powers, inherent powers, or prohibited powers.
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The powers of the US government that are named and listed in the constitution are commonly referred to as enumerated powers.
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