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Congress has the power to override reserved powers granted to the states.

Congress has the power to override reserved powers granted to the states.-example-1
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i'm going to go ahead and say it's true :)
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False

Step-by-step explanation:

The reserved powers to the states are powers that are laid out in the U.S. Constitution, which is the Supreme Law of the Land. So, if Congress were to override reserved powers granted to the states, this action would be deemed unconstitutional, thus, it can not be legally enforced.

The Legislative branch, as well as the other branches of the government, has many powers that affect the states but these powers can never be against the Constitution.

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