rise of national supremacy
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Rise of National Supremacy. Delegated powers- Powers given to the national government by the Constitution. 3 types of delegated power: Enumerated (expressed) powers- Listed in the Constitution. Delegated powers- Powers given to the national government by the Constitution. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Rise of National Supremacy
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Delegated powers- Powers given to the national government by the Constitution3 types of delegated power:1. Enumerated (expressed) powers-
Listed in the Constitution.
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Delegated powers- Powers given to the national government by the Constitution3 types of delegated power:1. Enumerated (expressed) powers-
Listed in the Constitution.2. Implied powers- Power to pass laws
needed to carry out enumerated powers.
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Delegated powers- Powers given to the national government by the Constitution3 types of delegated power:1. Enumerated (expressed) powers-
Listed in the Constitution.2. Implied powers- Power to pass laws
needed to carry out enumerated powers.
3. Inherent powers- Powers that sovereign nations have historically possessed.
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Implied powers come from the "necessary and proper" clause, nicknamed the elastic clause
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Important Supreme Court Cases:
1. McCulloch v. Maryland-Established the "necessary and proper" clause powers.
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2. Gibbons v. Ogden- Stretched the "necessary and proper" powers (elastic clause)
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3. Heart of Atlanta Motel v. U.S.- Really stretched the elastic clause to make it apply to civil rights legislation.