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The difference between expressed and implied powers is that expressed powers are written in the constitution,such as legislative powers to lay and collect taxes. Implied powers; like, "necessary and proper" are stated, but vaguely in passages of the constitution.

Answer:

Expressed powers are stated in the constitution to regulate both interstate and foreign commerce, while implied powers are not in the constitution and are drawn from the expressed powers

Explanation:

Expressed power example: the spending and taxing for the defense and welfare of the U.S

Implied power example: McCulloch v. Maryland in 1819

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