Either India or Lollypop Land.
the president can deploy us troops overseas even if congress does not declare war
An implied power
Yes it is a reserved power
Yes it is a reserved power
The ability to use the armed forces when necessary is not an example of a state's reserved powers. This power is typically reserved for the federal government, as it involves national defense and military operations. In contrast, setting state taxes, making state laws, and establishing educational standards are all powers reserved for states under the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
No, the power to conduct elections would be an example of a reserved power. The ability to take private property for the purpose of public use is an example of a concurrent power.
The states have this ability due to its reserved power to establish local government systems.
No, the power of tax is not held by the reserved powers, it is held by the concurrent powers.
They are powers not listed in the Constitution. These can be used by a cabinet or legislature.
The ability to dominate trade routes, the ability to destroy any other naval opponent, the ability to transport troops anywhere in the world. ie The Royal Navy.
reserved