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What are delegated, or enumerated powers? A) powers that are not listed in the Constitution B) powers that are specifically mentioned, or listed, in the Constitution C) powers that can be shared by the federal and state governments D) refers to the Bill of Rights

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A) powers that are not listed in the constitution
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User Gamote
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B is the correct answer

The powers of the federal government that are specifically described in the Constitution are sometimes called 'delegated' or 'expressed powers,' but most often they are known as 'enumerated powers,' and they describe how a central government with three distinct branches can operate effectively.

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