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Exclusive National Government Powers include:

-The power to build an interstate highway system

-Regulate Immigration

-Make Treaties with Foreign States

-Maintain Armed Forces

-Declare War

-Prohibit Racial Discrimination in Access to Restaurants, hotels, motels, theaters, etc.

-Coin Money

-Regulate Interstate Commerce

-Lay Import Duties

-Deport Aliens

-Acquire Territory

-To give diplomatic recognition to other States

-To protect the nation against rebellion or internal subversion

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How can you use the word enumerated powers in a sentence?

Enumerated powers belong only to the federal government.


How is the word enumerated powers used in a sentence?

Enumerated powers belong only to the federal government.


What are the powers belonging only to the federal government?

Powers belonging only to the federal government is enumerated powers. Dakari S.


What are powers that belong to the federal government?

they can only control us. they are the ones who control our internet only. they also only control our television channels.


Powers specifically given to only the federal government.?

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Are the powers kept by state governments or the citizens called delegated powers?

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


. Under the U.S. Constitution certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called?

Under the U.S. Constitution, certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called


Under the U.S. Constitution certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called?

Under the U.S. Constitution, certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called


What powers does the Constitution give only to the federal government?

Delegated


What powers do the constitution give to the federal government only?

delegated


What powers does the constitution give only the to the federal government?

Delegated


What kind of powers is one that is given only to the Federal government?

exclusive