From Brutus I (Anti-Federalist) PLEASE HELP, READ AND ANSWER QUESTION
"And are by this clause invested with the power of making all laws, proper and necessary, for carrying all these into execution; and they may so exercise this power as entirely to annihilate all the state governments, and reduce this country to one single government."
Question: What criticisms of the Necessary and Proper Clause does the author express?
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From Brutus I (Anti-Federalist) PLEASE HELP, READ AND ANSWER QUESTION
"And are by this clause inve...
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