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marriage laws
· conduct elections
· establish a public school system
All of these are
A responsibilities of both the state and federal governments.
B are rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights.
C examples of enumerated powers.
D examples of reserved powers.
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D — examples of reserved powers.
These are powers reserved to the states (per the Tenth Amendment) rather than listed (enumerated) for the federal government. Marriage laws, running elections, and establishing public schools are traditionally state responsibilities.
These are powers reserved to the states (per the Tenth Amendment) rather than listed (enumerated) for the federal government. Marriage laws, running elections, and establishing public schools are traditionally state responsibilities.
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