In Article I, the United States Constitution says, “No State shall…coin money.” Instead, the Constitution grants authority to coin money to the national government.


This means that coining money is an example of what kind of power?

Reserved

Shared

Delegated

Concurrent

4 answers

What do you think?
I was thinking reserved... but maybe delegated.
One of those is correct.

http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/ushisgov/themes/government/federalism.htm
What do those words mean? Delegated? Look it up in a dictionary if you need to.
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