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What is the necessary and proper clause?


It allows the Executive branch to nominate Supreme Court justices


It allows the people to directly vote on all issues facing the country


It allows the Judicial branch to declare a law unconstitutional


It allows Congress to make laws not necessarily stated in the Constitution



Answer :

The necessary and proper clause allows Congress to make laws not necessarily stated in the Constitution.

What does the necessary and proper clause do?

When the Founding Fathers created the Constitution, they knew that they hadn't thought of everything and that new laws would need to be created as the United States aged.

As a result, they put in the "necessary and proper clause" which allowed Congress to make new laws to guide the United States as time went on.

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