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Are powers not given to the federal government that can be used by a state or local government.
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Are powers not given to the federal government that can be used by a state or local government.
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In the US those are the reserved powers!
The reserved powers are all the powers that are not specifically written down or enumerated - everything that is now written down as a power for the federal government is left for the states to decide!
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