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What are reserved powers?

A. Powers that are shared between the federal government and the states, in accordance with the Constitution
B. Powers that the Constitution reserves for state governments
C. Powers that the Constitution explicitly prohibits the federal government from taking
D. Powers that the Constitution grants to the federal government

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

"Reserved powers" refers to powers that are not specifically granted to the federal government by the Constitution. The Tenth Amendment gives these powers to the states.

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User Yuriy Nemtsov
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The answer to your question is B, because reserved powers are education, licences, and police/fire departments.
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User M Platvoet
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