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Which is not an example of the national government's delegated powers?

a. inherent powers
b. expressed powers
c. implied powers
d. reserved powers?

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Reserved Powers is the answer . :)
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User Kjonsson
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The correct answer is D. Reserved powers are not an example of the national government's delegated powers. Reserved powers can be indentified in a clause of the United States' Constitution. they belong to the 10th Amendment and they state that power that is not specifically given to the national government is a power that is reverted to the states.

Reserved powers are those which are neither prohibited nor explicitly given by law to any organ of government.


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