a. Necessary and Proper Clause: This allows Congress to pass laws that they believe are needed for the branches to carry out the powers that the Constitution gave them.
b. Commerce Clause: The Commerce Clause allows Congress to control relations with foreign countries and buisness deals that affect more than one state. States are allowed to regulate within themselves with limitations, but the government is the agent of the United States. The Commerce Clause also gives the branches the power to regulate commerce between Native Americans.
The Powers of the Executive Branch:
a. Appointment Powers: The appointed powers gives the President and Executive branch the ability to choose high