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Reserved powers

are determined only by the president
are shared by the states and nation
belong to the national government
belong only to state governments

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Reserved power belong only to state governments. (Technically it only says states in the 10th amendment but yeah)
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User Jornathan
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Answer:

Belong only to state governments.

Step-by-step explanation:

Reserved powers are those powers that the States do not delegate to the Federal government.

These reserved powers are not found in the body of the U.S. Constitution, they are part of the Tenth Amendment.

I hope this answer helps you.

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