Which is an example of a reserved power? (1 point)

Responses

Coining Money
Coining Money

Running elections
Running elections

Maintaining a Military
Maintaining a Military

Power to Tax

1 answer

The correct answer is Running elections.

Reserved powers are those powers that are not specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution and are therefore reserved for the states. Running elections is a power that is typically reserved for state governments. The other options—coining money, maintaining a military, and the power to tax—are powers that are generally held by the federal government.