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Elastic Clause (pass any law that seems to be necessary)
power to tax
power to borrow money
power to regulate commerce and currency
power to declare war
power to raise armies and maintain the Navy
power to make rules for bankruptcies
power to punish counterfeiters
power to set up a national post office
power to provide for copyrights and patents to protect the work of inventors and artist
power to organize all federal courts below the Supreme court
power to punish pirates
power to hire to attack foreign enemies
power to make rules to regulate the conduct of the armed forces
power to call out the militia to defend the country from invasions or insurrections
power to organize and discipline the militia
power to govern he federal capital
power to acquire lands from the states for use by the federal government
power to create laws