Creating a national bank is considered an implied power of the U.S. government, derived from the Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution. The other options listed are enumerated powers explicitly stated in the Constitution. This distinction highlights the different categories of powers defined for Congress. ;
Creating a national bank is considered an implied power of the U.S. government, derived from the Necessary and Proper Clause. This clause allows Congress to take actions necessary to implement its enumerated powers. The other options listed are explicitly stated powers in the Constitution.
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