The "necessary and proper clause" ______.
A. states that it is necessary and proper for Congress to have sufficient reasons to impeach the president
B. is used by Congress to justify the exercise of powers not mentioned in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution
C. states that it is necessary and proper for the president to have sufficient reasons to begin a ware
D. is used by the Supreme Court as justification for the power of judicial review
Answer: B. is used by Congress to justify the exercise of powers not mentioned in Article I, Section 8, of the Constitution
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