Name _______________________________ Period ___________ Congressional Powers Test ________1. Leader of the Strict Constructionalists ________2. Term for Article 1 Section 8 Clause 18 ________3. Powers held by Congress because they are who they are. ________4. Time that a copyright is good for. ________5. Example of a non-legislative power. ________6. Leader of the Liberal Constructionalists. ________7. Largest source of revenue for the Government. ________8. Powers not stated word for word, but may be taken from expressed powers. ________9. Exclusive right to make, use, or sell one's inventions. ________10. Re-enforced Congress's right to regulate interstate trade. ________11. Strong supporters of implied powers. ________12. Most common way Government borrows money ________13. Questioned the legality of paper money. ________14. Length that a patent is good for. ________15. Powers stated word for word ________16. Case in which Supreme Court upheld the existence of implied powers ________17. Exclusive right to write, print or sell one's written work ________18. People who say Government has only those powers the constitution gives it ________19. Example of an implied power ________20. Case in which Supreme Court stated Congress could print money Name _______________________________ Period ___________ TRUE/FALSE ________1. Thomas Jefferson was the leader of ________2. The Necessary and Proper Clause of the Constitution expanded the ________3. The expressed powers of Congress can be found in ________4. Alexander Hamilton would not support the concept of ________5. Powers denied Congress can be found in. ________6. One of the most important powers of Congress is the power to ________7. Congress is not allowed to ________8. Bankruptcy is ________9. The power to repel invasions is an example of an ________10. The War Powers Resolution