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OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

All of the following are examples of enumerated powers EXCEPT: A. raising and supporting a military B. establishing a national banking system C. creating immigration policy D. regulating interstate trade

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

PLZ HELP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This can be easily solved, do you think you know what it is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the strategy of elimination.

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

YEA ITS B IT HAS TO BE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

not 100% sure on this, but I am going with : creating an immigration policy

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

THATS A CUTE PIC KFINS

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

OK HERES ANOTHER QUESTION

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No Kellie, that is part of enumerated powers

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

Congress decides to pass a law that increases minimum wage, this is an example of using a(n) __________ power. A. enumerated B. implied C. reserved D. concurrent

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dull, could you please turn caps lock off? Also, #1 is very simple to solve, it is not B or C

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

ok so is it enumerated

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I was talking about question #1, we are still on that question

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

1 is correct it is b now what about question two

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I don't think its B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Did you already turn #1 in? Or are you just saying that you think it is B?

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

no i know it is b now what about question 2

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

don't question me on that it is b and that is final now what about question 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dang, okay then. Sorry, I was mis-interpreting the power for #1. Now what do you think #2 is? Because you got #1 right, so you will probably get #2 right (:

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

A.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, it isn't a enumerated power. Try again, and tell me why you think it is that answer

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

Thats right its not in the Constitution

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, you are not right.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A Congressional power is...?

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

is an enumerated power

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

It is reserved power?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Kfins...is it implied ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea, Kellie, it is an implied power.

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

No ITS NOT YOU ARE BOTH WRONG

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

I THOUGHT THAT TOO IM ON THE RETAKE NOW

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh my gosh, did you turn it in already?

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

NOT YET

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay, well, go with what you feel is right. Tell us the answers, that way next time, we don't get it wrong for another person! I don't necessarily get why you even asked the question, when you wouldn't even listen to us! SO if you are going to be cocky and not listen, why even bother to ask the question for us to get yelled/caps locked on?

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

wOW

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

It is implied powers

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

the system was out of whack before thank you for all your help

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

Bye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ah, okay. And you're welcome.

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