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According to Hamilton, what are implied powers?
Implied powers are powers not directly stated in the Constitution, but are assumed to exist because they are necessary.
An example of an implied power might include the existence of a bank. The Constitution does not specifically state that a bank is needed for Congress to function, but it is necessary to collect taxes and Congress has the power to build one.
These powers differ from expressed powers, which are literally expressed in the Constitution.