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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?
Group of answer choices
concurrent powers
divided powers
reserved powers
delegated powers
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Reserved powers.
Explanation: The Tenth Amendment reserves to the states (or the people) powers not delegated to the federal government. Concurrent powers are shared, delegated (enumerated) powers belong to the federal government, and "divided powers" is not the correct term.
Explanation: The Tenth Amendment reserves to the states (or the people) powers not delegated to the federal government. Concurrent powers are shared, delegated (enumerated) powers belong to the federal government, and "divided powers" is not the correct term.
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