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18 April, 16:05

Write a pharagraph in which you explain the difference between the following:

a. enumerated power b. reserved power c. concurrent power d. implied power

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  1. 18 April, 16:33
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    Enumerated power is national powers or the power that the constitution gave the Federal/National government. This includes regulating trade, coining money, providing military forces such as army and navy, conducting foreign affairs, and setting up federal courts. These are powers directly written in the constitution and found in Article I Sec 8 Clauses 1 - 17 of the US Constitution.

    Reserved Power is powers that only the state have which include regulating trade within the state, establish government systems and courts, conducting elections, and establish public school systems. In short powers left for the states.

    Concurrent power is powers that both the Federal/National and the State have. This includes enforcing laws, establishing courts, collecting taxes, borrow money, and providing general welfare.

    Implied power is the powers the Federal/National government have that are not directly written into the Constitution but are implied/indirectly given. This is found in Article I Section 8 Clause 18 of the US Constitution.
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