Read the passage by Alexander Hamilton.


If individuals enter into a state of society, the laws of that society must be the supreme regulator of their conduct. If a number of political societies enter into a larger political society, the laws which the latter may enact, pursuant to the powers intrusted to it by its constitution, must necessarily be supreme over those societies, and the individuals of whom they are composed.


—Alexander Hamilton, Daily Advertiser, January 3, 1788

What part of the US Constitution is Hamilton defending?

implied powers
enumerated powers
Supremacy Clause
10th Amendment