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OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

I need help?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

Which of the following is an example of power the U.S. Constitution delegates to the national government

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

@chosenmatt can you help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I will help give me a sec

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

okay thx

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the following? What options do you have? I think I know what it is but I wanted to know if it is on your list.

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

Enforce laws Borrow money Declare war Conduct elections

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

I think it is the last one

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

I have a few more to though if you can help with those

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your correct answer is, Borrow Money. I can help if you will give me a metal.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for metal what is your next question?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

wait I thought the last one is right its borrow money

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes its Borrow Money.

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

oh okay

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

An example of a shared power is to

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

license professional workers raise and support armed forces control foreign trade provide health care and welfare

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your answer is, The last one. Provide health care and welfare.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any more?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

thx

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

The Venn diagram below shows some of the services provided by national and state governments. Diagram showing two circles that overlap in the center. The circle on the left is labeled National Government and lists powers to make agreements with foreign nations, establish post offices and interstate highways, and to raise and support military forces. The circle on the right is labeled State Government and lists the powers to create local government, build and support public schools, and to organize and control trade within the state. The section of the diagram where the circles overlap contains a question mark.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your welcome. Do you have any more or is that it?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

Which service completes the Venn diagram? Coin and print money Set up businesses Declare war and make peace Borrow money

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay give me a sec.

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

alright

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am pretty sure your answer is, the second one, Set up businesses. I am not positive on that one.

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

alright I have a few more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anything else?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

Imagine you read a news article that says state governments are too powerful. The writer says the federal government is giving in too much and has become weak. They say it has final authority but has not been enforcing it. Which of the following would support their argument for changes?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

The Supremacy Clause The Tenth Amendment Article I, delegated powers Article IV, concurrent powers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I am not sure on that one sorry... Do you have any more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@CMFink00 (so I can come back in a sec)

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

Okay

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

Which of the following situations would a state government address?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

Foreign trade Admitting new states Conducting election Local road repair

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Your answer is, Local Road Repair. Any more?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

okay thx and I have more

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

Why are the delegated powers similar to enumerated powers?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

The Constitution lists them specifically and assigns them to state governments. The Constitution lists them specifically and assigns them to a particular branch. The Constitution does not list them but protects them through the amendments. The Constitution does not list them but protects them through reserved powers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well I have to go for a while. If you need anything, just tag my name. @CMFink00

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

?

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

okay

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