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History, 07.10.2019 19:00 sash0924

which purpose does the necessary and proper clause have in the constitution?

a. to keep the president from proposing bills or budgets to congress unless they are necessary and proper

b. to grant congress implied powers so that the government could address unforeseeable issues and changes

c. to lay out the rules and regulations that congress must follow when holding elections and swearing in members

d. to prevent congress from enacting any law that falls outside the scope of what is stated in the constitution

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