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OpenStudy (anonymous):

The writers of the Federalist Papers favored the creation of federal powers under the United States Constitution. The author of the Federalist Paper Number 11 wrote, "A navy of the United States, as it would embrace the resources of all, is an object far less remote than a navy of any single State or partial confederacy." The author would most likely agree that establishing and maintaining a navy should be a concurrent power reserved power delegated power shared power @perl @iambatman @ganeshie8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@hartnn @Compassionate @TuringTest

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@mathslover

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@radar @paki

OpenStudy (paki):

you know delegated power...?

OpenStudy (paki):

@kingisking15

OpenStudy (anonymous):

delegated power? @paki

OpenStudy (paki):

yeah.... please have a look here... http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/delegated-powers-definition-examples.html#lesson

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you so much :) @paki

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2 more questions? @paki

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Setting the rules that couples must follow to be married is the responsibility of which organization? Municipal government State government National government Municipal and state government

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following is true about most state constitutions? Delegated powers are thoroughly described in most state constitutions. Most state constitutions are longer than the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution describes the federal government more than most state constitutions describe state powers. Citizens violate the laws of the Constitution more than the laws of most state constitutions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@paki the 2 questions up top pls. And thanks i havnt found anyone to help me today but you

OpenStudy (paki):

pleasure.... but posting more than one question in the same thread is against the code of conduct of open study.... so please close this question... and post it in a new thread... thanks... and welcome to open study...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

alright will do thanks

OpenStudy (paki):

my pleasure... :)

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