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17 January, 08:22

Select the powers reserved for the states.

regulate education

set up county governments

D levy taxes

regulate marriage

print money

regulate elections

postal service

highway safety

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  1. 17 January, 08:43
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    Regulate education; set up county governments; regulate marriage; regulate elections and levy taxes (this is also a power the Federal Government has, i. e. it is a shared power).

    Explanation:

    According to the Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution, the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, are reserved to the states. The powers of the Federal Government are therefore limited and the states are entitled to establish local governments, create and maintain schools, provide for public safety, conduct elections, regulate marriage. Some powers are shared by both state and Federal governments, such is the case of levy taxes, borrow money and build roads.

    There are powers that belong exclusively to the Federal government. These are some examples: the postal service, highway safety, the issuance of money, the declaration of war, foreign policy, among others.
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