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overview of federalism the division of powers between the federal gover…

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overview of federalism
the division of powers between the federal government
and the states is crucial to understanding federalism,
whose nature is laid out in the u.s. constitution
expressed powers: these are powers written directly into
the constitution, given exclusively to the federal
government.

  • these include (among others) the ability to wage war

and regulate interstate commerce, and cannot be
exercised by the states.
implied powers: these are not explicitly stated in the
how does the elastic clause help the
federal government handle new
situations?
by explicitly stating all powers of the federal
government
by giving the states the authority to interpret the
constitution
by allowing the government to stretch its powers

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The Elastic Clause (Necessary and Proper Clause) grants the federal government implied powers not explicitly written in the Constitution. This flexibility lets it adapt by stretching its existing powers to address unforeseen, new situations, unlike the other incorrect options: explicit power listing is for expressed powers, and states do not get authority to interpret the Constitution for federal power adaptation.

Answer:

by allowing the government to stretch its powers when necessary