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Constitutional Powers

Constitutional Powers. Concurrent Powers – Powers that are shared between the states and the federal gov’t (ex. power to tax). Reserved Powers – Powers that are kept for the states (ex. driver’s license laws). Implied Powers – Powers that are not specifically

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Constitutional Powers

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  1. Constitutional Powers Concurrent Powers – Powers that are shared between the states and the federal gov’t (ex. power to tax) Reserved Powers – Powers that are kept for the states (ex. driver’s license laws) Implied Powers – Powers that are not specifically stated in the Constitution for Congress but are necessary to complete other powers (ex. power to create an air force) Expressed/ Enumerated Powers – Powers that are specifically listed in the constitution for Congress (ex. power to declare War)

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