Drag & Drop. Match the constitutional power to the correct example of this power. (5 points)

Powers explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution. Example:

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Item 20

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Coining money, declaring war

Powers not expressly stated but inferred from the Constitution's necessary and proper clause. Example: Creating a national bank, building interstate highways

Powers shared by both the federal and state governments. Example: Taxation, law

enforcement

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Powers not granted to the federal government and reserved for the states or the

people. Example: Creating public schools, intrastate commerce

Powers explicitly prohibited to the federal govemment. Example: Conduct illegal search and seizure, prohibit freedom of speech

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Here are the matches for the constitutional powers and their corresponding examples:

  1. Powers explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution. Example:

    • Coining money, declaring war
  2. Powers not expressly stated but inferred from the Constitution's necessary and proper clause. Example:

    • Creating a national bank, building interstate highways
  3. Powers shared by both the federal and state governments. Example:

    • Taxation, law enforcement
  4. Powers not granted to the federal government and reserved for the states or the people. Example:

    • Creating public schools, intrastate commerce
  5. Powers explicitly prohibited to the federal government. Example:

    • Conduct illegal search and seizure, prohibit freedom of speech