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Which powers are easier to challenge...expressed or implied...and why? (Hint:
Imagine someone going to court and arguing that the government really doesn't have
those powers and is just abusing its authority...which type of power would be most
vulnerable to this type of criticism?)

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Answer:

implied power. ... An example of implied power is when Congress passes legislation on national health care based on the power granted to Congress by the Constitution to collect taxes and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States.

Explanation:

The powers that are easier to challenge are implied powers because they are not spelled out by the constitution.

What are implied powers?

Implied powers are those powers granted to the government under this or similar clause: powers to "make all laws necessary and proper for carrying into execution the powers enumerated in Article I."

The implied powers are not explicitly stated in the constitution and can easily be abused.

Thus, the powers that can be abused and are subject to public criticism when exercised by governments are implied powers.

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