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__________ are powers not given to the federal government that can be used by a state or local government.

A. Reserved
B. Federalist
C. Delegated
D. Concurrent

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Answer:

A. Reserved powers

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User HatemTmi
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The correct answer is A. Reserved powers are the powers not given to the federal government that can be used by a state or local government. These powers are granted exclusively to a jurisdiction specified. Also, these are not written down. These powers are also called residual powers.
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User Martin Nycander
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