Delegated powers
government
Powers not specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution but which are logically related, or required, to exercise enumerated powers are called implied or inherent powers. They are also sometimes referred to as unenumerated powers.
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).
Powers not specifically given to the federal government by the Constitution but which are logically related, or required, to exercise enumerated powers are called implied or inherent powers. They are also sometimes referred to as unenumerated powers.
Any and all powers not specifically given to the federal government are reserved for the people and the states.
10th Amendment
Everything that is not specifically listed in the constitution as powers given to the Federal Government are reserved for the States. The intent was to limit the power of the Federal Government by strictly limiting its powers, and all other powers not listed were given to the States.
Tenth Amendment .....amendment that states rights not specifically given to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people
It says that all powers not specifically given to the federal government in the Constitution are reserved for the States.
10nth
NO powers are delegated to provincial government/state not federal government.
National and State Governments in the Federal Goverment