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8 May, 13:22

The statement below is from the U. S. Constitution. "The Congress shall have Power To ... raise and support Armies." Based on the statement, the power to create and support an army is which type of power? Concurrent power Reserved power Delegated power Shared power

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  1. 8 May, 13:28
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    Based on the statement, the power to create and support an army is a delegated power.

    Explanation:

    The delegated or enumerated powers are those that are explicitly granted in the Constitution to the federal government. Since the states are preexisting to the foundation of the nation and the sanction of the Constitution, when they met in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, they delegated some powers they originally had to the federal government, specifically to Congress.

    Delegated powers are listed in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution.
  2. 8 May, 13:36
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    Delegated powers

    Explanation:

    Delegated powers are powers that are stated in the constitution

    Concurrent are shared powers

    Reserved are powers not stated that are reserved for the states
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