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Q: Who do the powers belong to that are not granted to the federal government?
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What is considered to be the Supreme Law of the Land giving the US Federal government power over state and local governments?

The powers of the Federal government delineated in the US Constitution, give the federal government its duty to enforce Federal laws granted to it by the Constitution. If the powers not mentioned to belong to the Federal government, are left to the States.


What are the powers called that are specifically granted to the national government by the constitution?

Enumerated powers are the powers granted to the Federal Government by the U.S. Constitution. The clause explicitly enumerates all of the powers the Federal Government should have, and their powers are limited to those listed in the clause.


What is the name of the powers granted the federal government?

The power to wage war.


The reserved powers belong to who?

Reserved powers belong to the states. Reserved powers are the powers that are not granted to the National Government by the Constitution and they are not denied to the states.


Powers hinted at by Constitution and belong to federal government?

implied powers


Who do Enumerated powers belong to?

the Federal Government. :D


What are the powers granted to the Federal Government under the elastic clause called?

Implied Powers


Powers belong to the federal government as part of the definition of a sovereign government?

Inherent


What is the amendment 10?

The powers not granted to either the federal government or state government belongs to the people.


What is amendment 10?

The powers not granted to either the federal government or state government belongs to the people.


Is the power granted by the constitution to the federal government is called delegated powers?

true


What are powers not specifically given to the federal government by the US Constitution?

There are many powers not given to the Federal government in the Constitution. Specifically it states that any power not specifically granted to the government will be reserved for the States (interpreted as for the people).