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What are the reserved powers outlined in the tenth amendment?
powers that are not delegated to the federal government and therefore granted to the states, as long as they are not prohibited by the Constitution.
powers granted to the Supreme Court to exercise judicial review.
powers that are not delegated to the states and therefore granted to the Federal Government, as
long as they are not prohibited by the Constitution.
powers granted to the president to veto bills passed by Congress
I'm thinking my answer is A?
powers that are not delegated to the federal government and therefore granted to the states, as long as they are not prohibited by the Constitution.
powers granted to the Supreme Court to exercise judicial review.
powers that are not delegated to the states and therefore granted to the Federal Government, as
long as they are not prohibited by the Constitution.
powers granted to the president to veto bills passed by Congress
I'm thinking my answer is A?
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Yes, A.
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