What are specific powers to the national government


Problem: The US Constitution does not give all specific powers to the national government, nor does it explicitly state all the possible powers a government could have. The concept that state governments and regular people retain the powers not explicitly given to the national government is

a) the power problem.

b) direct democracy.

c) anarchy.

d) reserved powers.

e) delesated powers.

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