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The federal government's ability to build interstate highways is:

A.an implied power, because the Constitution allows it to regulate interstate commerce.

B.a reserved power, because the Constitution makes transportation an exclusive power of the states.

C.an expressed power, because the Constitution specifically assigns the power to build roads to Congress.

D.a denied power, because the Constitution explicitly says only states can build roads.

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User Bgran
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A an implied power because the constitution allows it ti regulate interstate commerce

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User Hammythepig
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The answer is : A.an implied power, because the Constitution allows it to regulate interstate commerce.

The constitution directly specify that the government has the power to manage the infrastructure in the country, The interstate highway would be built as a form to facilitate public transportation. Therefore, it would be considered as an infrastructure that can be regulated by the government.

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