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Powers explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution. Example: Coining money,
declaring war
Powers not expressly stated but inferred from the Constitu cessary and proper clause.
Example: Creating a national bank, building interstare highways
Powers shared by both the federal and state governme tion,
Powers not granted to the federal and reserved for the states eople.
Creating public schools, intrastate commerce
Powers explicitly prohibited to the federal government. Exa Conduct illegal search and seizure,
prohibit freedom of speech
Denied Powers
Enumerated Powers
Concament Powers
Reserved
Powered Powers
match the word to its definition
declaring war
Powers not expressly stated but inferred from the Constitu cessary and proper clause.
Example: Creating a national bank, building interstare highways
Powers shared by both the federal and state governme tion,
Powers not granted to the federal and reserved for the states eople.
Creating public schools, intrastate commerce
Powers explicitly prohibited to the federal government. Exa Conduct illegal search and seizure,
prohibit freedom of speech
Denied Powers
Enumerated Powers
Concament Powers
Reserved
Powered Powers
match the word to its definition
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Here’s the correct matching of terms to their definitions:
1. **Enumerated Powers** - Powers explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution. (Example: Coining money, declaring war)
2. **Implied Powers** - Powers not expressly stated but inferred from the Constitution (Necessary and Proper Clause). (Example: Creating a national bank, building interstate highways)
3. **Concurrent Powers** - Powers shared by both the federal and state governments.
4. **Reserved Powers** - Powers not granted to the federal government and reserved for the states. (Example: Creating public schools, intrastate commerce)
5. **Denied Powers** - Powers explicitly prohibited to the federal government. (Examples: Conduct illegal search and seizure, prohibit freedom of speech)
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1. **Enumerated Powers** - Powers explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution. (Example: Coining money, declaring war)
2. **Implied Powers** - Powers not expressly stated but inferred from the Constitution (Necessary and Proper Clause). (Example: Creating a national bank, building interstate highways)
3. **Concurrent Powers** - Powers shared by both the federal and state governments.
4. **Reserved Powers** - Powers not granted to the federal government and reserved for the states. (Example: Creating public schools, intrastate commerce)
5. **Denied Powers** - Powers explicitly prohibited to the federal government. (Examples: Conduct illegal search and seizure, prohibit freedom of speech)
Let me know if you need any more information!