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Wewaii [24]
2 years ago
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Explain the difference between delegated, concurrent, and reserved powers. Give an example of each.

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Ksju [112]2 years ago
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Answer:

Hope this helps :)

Explanation:

A delegated power is a power given to the national government. A reserved power is a power specifically reserved to the states. A concurrent power is a power that is given to both the states and the federal government.

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