Which of the following is an implied right of Congress?

The right to pass laws.
The right to override a Presidential veto.
The right to create a National Bank.
The right to declare war.

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Answer:

The right to create a National Bank.

Explanation:

An Implied right of Congress refers to the political power that it has that is not explicitly stated in the U.S. Constitution, however, they are deemed necessary to carry out the nation, and backed up under the Section 8, Article I of the Constitution when it states the following:

The Congress shall have power (...) to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof.

The right to create a National Bank is one of these implied powers as it is not specifically stated in the Constitution, however, it is appropriate and legitimate in order to effectively execute the expressed powers, as it was determined in the McCUlloch v. Maryland case (1819).

Answer:

3. The right to create national banks.

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