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Q: What powers were given to the congressional government under the acticels?
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What refers to powers given to the state government but not to national government?

They are called reserved powers.


The powers that are given to the states and national government are powers?

Concurrent


The powers that are given to the states and national government are what powers?

Concurrent


What are powers given to the national government called?

expressed powers


What are powers given to the state government called?

Reserved powers are the powers given to a state. According to the Constitution, the authority to execute these powers lie within the states and not the federal government.


Which government is the government of enumerated poowers?

The enumerated powers are those powers given to the Legislative Branch of government, which is Congress.


Are delegated powers those given to the federal government?

NO powers are delegated to provincial government/state not federal government.


In what are delegated powers given?

No, to delegate means to give to another (as in a job or a responsibility). So to delegate a power means to give it to someone else. In the U.S. Constitution, powers are given to the government by the states and the people, not given to the states and the people by the government.


What powers does the Constitution state are given to the federal government?

Expressed powers


Powers specifically given to only the federal government.?

Delegated powers


What powers are not given to the federal government by the the constitution?

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.


What powers are powers given specifically to the federal government by the Constitution?

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.