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What powers are set aside for the states or for the people?
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concurrent powers
concurrent powers
delegated powers
delegated powers
reserved powers
reserved powers
implied powers
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Reserved powers.
These are powers not delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states by the Constitution and therefore are reserved to the states or the people (10th Amendment). Examples: education, local government, licensing, elections, and most police powers.
These are powers not delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states by the Constitution and therefore are reserved to the states or the people (10th Amendment). Examples: education, local government, licensing, elections, and most police powers.
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