The U.S. Congress claims which are powers that best completes but not directly stated in the Constitution. Word Bank:
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Answer: The U.S. Congress claims "implied powers," which are powers that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are assumed to exist due to their being necessary and proper to execute the powers that are expressly stated. This concept stems from the Necessary and Proper Clause (also known as the Elastic Clause) found in Article I, Section 8, of the United States Constitution.