Why are the delegated powers similar to enumerated powers? 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.
@kat_s123
Give me a sec
"The enumerated powers are a list of items found in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution that set forth the authority of Congress"
Anyway, the constitution does list them and assigns them to a branch.
"The powers of the federal government that are specifically described in the Constitution are sometimes called 'delegated' or 'expressed powers,' but most often they are known as 'enumerated powers,' and they describe how a central government with three distinct branches can operate effectively"
Hope that helps you understand
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