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Which of the following are powers that the Constitution limits to the state governments and forbids the federal government from exercising?
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reserved powers
reserved powers
divided powers
divided powers
delegated powers
delegated powers
concurrent powers
concurrent powers
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Reserved powers.
The Tenth Amendment reserves to the states (or the people) powers not delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states — e.g., most police powers, education, local government, licensing. "Delegated" (enumerated) are federal, "concurrent" are shared, and "divided powers" is not a standard constitutional category.
The Tenth Amendment reserves to the states (or the people) powers not delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states — e.g., most police powers, education, local government, licensing. "Delegated" (enumerated) are federal, "concurrent" are shared, and "divided powers" is not a standard constitutional category.
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