What is a reserved power?

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A reserved power is a power that is specifically designated for a certain entity, such as a government or a specific level of government, in a federal system. These powers are not granted to the central government and are therefore "reserved" for the designated entity. This helps to define the division of powers between different levels of government and prevent one entity from becoming too powerful.
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