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Which powers are solely at the state level?

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Reserved powers, is the correct answer.

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Reserved powers are the powers that are neither prevented or explicitly provided by legislation to any of the organs of administration. These powers, as well as a common power of subsistence, are provided because it is impossible to specify in law all acts authorized to be brought about by the state. The tenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States recognizes state government's power.

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