Sometimes the Supreme Court uses the necessary and proper clause to:
A) respond to new technological developments without requiring amendments to the Constitution
B) make judgments on cases of outdated technology
C) establish the need for new amendments to the Constitution in response to new technologies
D) all of the other specific choices are correct
E) none of the other specific choices are correct
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