Gibbons v. Ogden. ... Gibbons v. Ogden, 22 U.S. (9 Wheat.) 1 (1824), was a landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of the United States held that the power to regulate interstate commerce, granted to Congress by the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, encompassed the power to regulate navigation.
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The constitutionally granted the federal/national government's enumerated powers.
The only entity that possesses reserved authority is the state.
The power that both the Federal/National and the State possess is referred to as concurrent power. The authority the Federal/National government has is known as implied power.
The powers entrusted to the Federal government, and particularly to Congress, are known as enumerated powers and are primarily outlined in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution.
Specifically, the authority "to lay and collect taxes," "duties, imposts, and excises," "to pay debts," "to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States," "to regulate commerce with foreign Nations," "to constitute tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court," "to raise and maintain armed forces," "to declare war," "to establish a Post Office," and other similar powers.
Comparatively, implied powers can be deduced from the Necessary and Proper clause even if they are not expressly defined in the Constitution (Clause 8). The phrase "to make all laws" means that Congress has the authority to "make all laws necessary and suitable for putting into action the foregoing powers, and other authorities inherent in the government of the United States."
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Explanation:
Enumerated power is the power that the constitution gave the Federal/National government.
Reserved Power is a power that only the state has.
Concurrent power is power that both the Federal/National and the State have. Implied power is the powers the Federal/National government have.
The Wilderness Road was a westward path that led to Kentucky, which was established by Daniel Boone. It was considered as one of the main routes by settlers who decided to go to the west during the late 1700 and 1800s. This road crosses a natural opening through the Appalachians known as the Cumberland Gap.
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