Drag & Drop. Match the constitutional power to the correct example of this power.(5 points)Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.Response area: Powers explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution. Example: Coining money, declaring warResponse area: Powers not expressly stated but inferred from the Constitution's necessary and proper clause. Example: Creating a national bank, building interstate highways Response area: Powers shared by both the federal and state governments. Example: Taxation, law enforcement Response area: Powers not granted to the federal government and reserved for the states or the people. Example: Creating public schools, intrastate commerce Response area: Powers explicitly prohibited to the federal government. Example: Conduct illegal search and seizure, prohibit freedom of speechSkip to navigation

ConCurrent Powers
Implied Powers
Reserved Powers
Denied Powers
Enmutated Powers

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Here’s the correct matching of the constitutional powers to the examples provided:

  1. Response area: Powers explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution.
    Example: Coining money, declaring war
    Correct Match: Enumerated Powers

  2. Response area: Powers not expressly stated but inferred from the Constitution's necessary and proper clause.
    Example: Creating a national bank, building interstate highways
    Correct Match: Implied Powers

  3. Response area: Powers shared by both the federal and state governments.
    Example: Taxation, law enforcement
    Correct Match: Concurrent Powers

  4. Response area: Powers not granted to the federal government and reserved for the states or the people.
    Example: Creating public schools, intrastate commerce
    Correct Match: Reserved Powers

  5. Response area: Powers explicitly prohibited to the federal government.
    Example: Conduct illegal search and seizure, prohibit freedom of speech
    Correct Match: Denied Powers

So, the completed matches would look like this:

  • Enumerated Powers: Coining money, declaring war
  • Implied Powers: Creating a national bank, building interstate highways
  • Concurrent Powers: Taxation, law enforcement
  • Reserved Powers: Creating public schools, intrastate commerce
  • Denied Powers: Conduct illegal search and seizure, prohibit freedom of speech