The powers under the U.S. Constitution that can be exercised by both state and national governments are known as
a. concurrent powers.
b. discretionary powers.
c. delegated powers.
d. reserved powers.
e. complementary powers.
Question 2
Although the Constitution gives Congress the expressed power to raise an army and a navy, it does not say how that is to be done. How Congress does this is based on its use of the
a. implied powers clause.
b. executive powers clause.
c. necessary and proper clause.
d. writ of habeas corpus.
e. full faith and credit clause.