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Writing a state constitution is an example of
an implied power.
a reserved power.
a concurrent power.
an expressed power.
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a reserved power.
States have the authority to create and revise their own constitutions under the Tenth Amendment—it's not an expressed or implied federal power and isn't a power shared (concurrent) with the federal government.
States have the authority to create and revise their own constitutions under the Tenth Amendment—it's not an expressed or implied federal power and isn't a power shared (concurrent) with the federal government.
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