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Powers not specifically granted to the national (federal) government belong to the states. These powers are called: A. delegated powers. B. implied powers. C. reserved powers. D. concurrent powers.
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Powers not specifically granted to the national (federal) government belong to the states. These powers are called:
A. delegated powers.
B. implied powers.
C. reserved powers.
D. concurrent powers.
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Hello there.
Powers not specifically granted to the national (federal) government belong to the states. These powers are called:
C. reserved powers.
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It would be C. reserved powers.
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