



What are you doing?
Oh, me? I just came here to tell you about the different types of government powers.





Before we start, do you even know what the different types of powers are?
Um, Enumerated, Reserved, Concurrent, and Denied.



Exactly! Enumerated powers are powers that are given to the National government
Oh, okay. So like the power to conduct foreign affairs and create a postal system.



Next are Reserved powers, these are powers that are only given to the state governments.
That makes sense, so the power to issue drivers licenses and create marriage laws.




The third type of power is Concurrent powers. These are powers that both the National and State government have.
Alright, so the power to enforce laws and punish lawbreakers.



Finally, there are Denied powers, these are powers that neither the National or the state government have.
Okay, so the power to tax exports or pass bills of attainder.




See, you know so much more about the types of powers than you show. Okay then, bye bye.
Uh okay. Thank you, I guess?
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What are you doing?
Oh, me? I just came here to tell you about the different types of government powers.





Before we start, do you even know what the different types of powers are?
Um, Enumerated, Reserved, Concurrent, and Denied.



Exactly! Enumerated powers are powers that are given to the National government
Oh, okay. So like the power to conduct foreign affairs and create a postal system.
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