A denied power refers to the powers which are denied by the
state governments or the federal governments. An example of the
denied power is the right to vote.
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What is one reason the constitution divides powers between the federal government and states governments
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To limit the power of the federal government
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What is a denied power
A denied power refers to the powers which are denied by the
state governments or the federal governments. An example of the
denied power is the right to vote.
What is one reason the constitution divides powers between the federal government and states governments