
The "elastic clause" in the U.S. Constitution
protects the power of state governments to make laws needed to run the states
grants Congress the power to make laws needed to operate the national ...
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limits the power of Congress to create new laws without the consent of the states
limits the power of the president by requiring Congress to review all executive orders

A) protects the power of state governments to make laws needed to run the states
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