Here are the matches for each type of power:
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Enumerated Powers - powers are the powers specifically listed in the constitution as belonging to the federal government. These powers are explicitly stated.
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Implied Powers - powers not specifically mentioned in the constitution, but are considered necessary to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the federal government. These powers are derived from the elastic clause.
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Concurrent Powers - powers shared by both the federal and state governments. Both levels of government have the authority to regulate and legislate on these matters.
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Reserved Powers - powers that are not specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution and are reserved for the states.
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Denied Powers - powers that are explicitly prohibited to the federal government, state government, or both. The constitution outlines these powers cannot be exercised.