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Enumerated powers are the powers granted to the Federal Government by the U.S. Constitution. The clause explicitly enumerates all of the powers the Federal Government should have, and their powers are limited to those listed in the clause.
The power to wage war.
Implied Powers
The powers not granted to either the federal government or state government belongs to the people.
The powers not granted to either the federal government or state government belongs to the people.
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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).
The federal government is granted powers by the Constitution to regulate commerce, coin money, declare war, establish post offices, and make laws necessary for the country to function effectively.
The powers of the new federal government
Delegated powers are those that are specifically granted to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution. These powers are listed in the document and include things like coining money, declaring war, and regulating interstate commerce. Any powers not expressly given to the federal government are reserved for the states.
Powers of State are those powers granted to the individual states by the Federal Government. The powers of state cannot override the powers of the Federal Government.
Read the first three articles of the United States Constitution.