Which of the following best distinguishes between expressed powers and implied powers?(1 point) Responses Expressed powers derive from the elastic clause and implied powers are explicitly stated in the Constitution. Expressed powers derive from the elastic clause and implied powers are explicitly stated in the Constitution. Implied powers give Congress the power to make laws about anything it wants, while only expressed powers are closely regulated by the Supreme Court. Implied powers give Congress the power to make laws about anything it wants, while only expressed powers are closely regulated by the Supreme Court. Expressed powers are explicitly mentioned in the Constitution while implied powers are inferred. Expressed powers are explicitly mentioned in the Constitution while implied powers are inferred. Expressed powers were written into the Constitution while implied powers were added later to the Bill of Rights.

The correct answer is:

Expressed powers are explicitly mentioned in the Constitution while implied powers are inferred.