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Reserved powers are (3 points) granted to the national government by the U.S. Constitution granted to state governments by the U.S. Constitution not given to the national government and are retained for state governments not given to the state governments and are retained for the national government

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Answer:Reserved powers are not given to the national government and are retained for state governments.

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Answer:

Reserved powers are not given to the national government and are retained for state governments.

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The Tenth Amendment states the principal political organization for Federalism in the United States. This Amendment states that the powers are not delegated to the national government by the Constitution, "nor prohibited by it to the states, [they] are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people." (Bill of Rights, 1791)

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