


What are enumerated powers?
Well enumerated powers are the powers of the federal government that are specifically described in the Constitution and they describe how a central government with three branches can operate correctly!


Can you tell me about reserved powers?
Lets see here. Reserved powers are the powers reserved for the states and the people!


what are concurrent powers?
Hmm... Concurrent powers are the powers shared by both the federal and state governments!


What are denied powers?
Denied powers are powers that are denied to both the federal and state government!


the power to tax and to spend the money raised by taxes and regulate commerce is an example of an enumerated power.
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Creating a school system or a local government is an example of reserved powers.
Can you give me an example of reserved powers?


The power to build roads and tax are examples of concurrent powers.
Can I see an example of concurrent powers?


The government may not deny a citizen rights or grant titles of nobility. That is an example of denied powers
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What are enumerated powers?
Well enumerated powers are the powers of the federal government that are specifically described in the Constitution and they describe how a central government with three branches can operate correctly!


Can you tell me about reserved powers?
Lets see here. Reserved powers are the powers reserved for the states and the people!


what are concurrent powers?
Hmm... Concurrent powers are the powers shared by both the federal and state governments!
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