Question
22. What is a delegated power.
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reserved power for the states or the people
powers of president
power to pass laws
power to impeach the President.
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reserved power for the states or the people
powers of president
power to pass laws
power to impeach the President.
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A delegated power refers to powers specifically assigned to the federal government by the Constitution. These powers are distinct from reserved powers, which are held by the states or the people. Delegated powers include functions such as the power to regulate interstate commerce, conduct foreign affairs, and provide for the common defense.
Based on the options you provided, the correct definition of a delegated power would not directly match any of them, but the closest concept would align with "powers of the president" since the president exercises some delegated powers granted by the Constitution. However, it’s important to note that the president does not hold all delegated powers; many are shared among the different branches of the federal government.
Based on the options you provided, the correct definition of a delegated power would not directly match any of them, but the closest concept would align with "powers of the president" since the president exercises some delegated powers granted by the Constitution. However, it’s important to note that the president does not hold all delegated powers; many are shared among the different branches of the federal government.