Question

Article I of the U.S. Constitution grants that Congress has the power to make laws that are "necessary and proper" to carry out its duties. What is the meaning of this statement?
A.Congress has implied powers that are not expressly stated in the Constitution and, though not expressly stated, Congress has an expectation to enact legislation to carry out its duties.
B.Congress is required to enact most laws.
C.The Constitution contains all of the rights and powers necessary for Congress to perform its duties.
D.Congress ultimately has the power to override any state laws that it deems unnecessary or improper.
E.Congress is expected to keep its lawmaking function to a minimum.

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