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Which of these is not an Enlightenment idea argued by Newton and Locke?
Necessary
An essential requirement or condition that must be met or possessed for a particular purpose or outcome.
Enumerated Powers
Specific powers granted to an entity, often a governmental body, explicitly listed in a constitution or similar governing document.
Proper Clause
Likely a mistake for "Necessary and Proper Clause," which grants Congress the power to pass all laws necessary and proper for executing its enumerated powers.
Federal Reserve System
The central banking system of the United States, responsible for the nation's monetary policy and regulation of the banking industry.
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