The term that describes the power that the constitution does not grant to the National Government and does not, at the same time deny to the States is called: B) reserved powers. In the tenth amendment the Constitution stipulates that any power not specifically delegated to the Federal Government, reverts to the States or is reserved for the States. Some examples of reserved powers given to the States include Creating school systems running state courts , managing local government , issuing individual and business licenses , creating public safety systems (police, fire, etc.) and managing business and trade within the state.