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Which of the following are powers kept by the federal government under the federal system of government in the United States?(1 point) Responses executive powers executive powers reserved powers reserved powers enumerated powers enumerated powers concurrent powers
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The following are powers kept by the federal government under the federal system of government in the United States:
- Enumerated powers: These are powers specifically listed in the United States Constitution, such as the power to regulate interstate commerce, declare war, and coin money.
- Executive powers: These are powers given to the President of the United States, such as the power to serve as commander-in-chief of the military and to negotiate treaties.
- Concurrent powers: These are powers shared by both the federal government and the state governments, such as the power to collect taxes and establish courts.
Therefore, the correct answer is enumerated powers, executive powers, and concurrent powers.
- Enumerated powers: These are powers specifically listed in the United States Constitution, such as the power to regulate interstate commerce, declare war, and coin money.
- Executive powers: These are powers given to the President of the United States, such as the power to serve as commander-in-chief of the military and to negotiate treaties.
- Concurrent powers: These are powers shared by both the federal government and the state governments, such as the power to collect taxes and establish courts.
Therefore, the correct answer is enumerated powers, executive powers, and concurrent powers.
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