What are reserved powers?
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A. Powers that the Constitution explicitly forbids the federal
government from taking
B. Powers that the Constitution sets aside for state governments
C. Powers that are shared between the federal government and the
states, according to the Constitution
D. Powers that the Constitution gives to the federal government

Respuesta :

Reserved powers are considered to be B. Powers that the Constitution sets aside for state governments.

What is a reserved power in the U.S.?

According to the 10th Amendment, all powers that the Constitution did not give the federal government, excluding those that the states cannot have, are reserved powers.

This means that these powers are for states only, and while the U.S. federal government can still use some of these powers at certain times, they are reserved for states.

Find out more on the 10th Amendment at https://brainly.com/question/674105.

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