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  1. eparation of powers is:* 1 point The division of government to prevent any one branch from having too much power. Division of
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  2. definitionbill of attainder concurrent powers delegated powers elastic clause enumerated powers ex post facto law exclusive
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  3. short definitionbill of attainder concurrent powers delegated powers elastic clause enumerated powers ex post facto law
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  4. Enumerated Powers, Implied Powers, Concurrent Powers, Denied Powers, Reserved Powerswhich options below match the ones above?
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  5. Which of the following are powers that the U.S. government holds because these powers have generally been held by national
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  6. 2. Which of the following are powers that the U.S. government holds because these powers have generally been held by national
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  7. 2. Which of the following are powers that the U.S. government holds because these powers have (I point)generally been held by
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  8. Powers not specifically granted to Congress in the Constitution but suggested by the powers written there are called _____.expre
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  9. Which of the following are powers that the U.S. government holds because these powers have generally been held by national
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  10. Which of the following are powers that the US government holds because these powers have generally been held by national
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