The necessary and proper clause is Best defined as which of the following?
A. Congress h...
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The necessary and proper clause is Best defined as which of the following?
A. Congress has the power to regulate trade between states and with foreign countries
B. Each state must recognize and uphold laws passed by any other state
C. Congress has the power to carry out its enumerated powers
D. The national government has authority over state or local governments
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