An expressed power is a power
delegated to the state governments
delegated to the national government
concurrent to the state governments
concurrent to the national government
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OpenStudy (kkluvsu99):
@Frostbite
OpenStudy (frostbite):
Hey @kkluvsu99 This kind of question would fit much better into the social science section.
http://openstudy.com/study#/groups/Social%20Sciences
Additionally I unfortunately only help in the biology and chemistry section as that is my expertise.
Hope you will get an answer soon!
OpenStudy (kkluvsu99):
@Aleah54
OpenStudy (kkluvsu99):
@newme1227
OpenStudy (kkluvsu99):
@.Sam.
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OpenStudy (newme1227):
What do you think it is?
OpenStudy (kkluvsu99):
A
OpenStudy (newme1227):
Why A?
OpenStudy (kkluvsu99):
Because it is a delegated power.... and I guessed the states part
OpenStudy (newme1227):
It is delegated power.. which means POWERS THE CONSTITUTION specifically GRANTS to ONE of the BRANCHES of the national GOVERNMENT (Ex. Congress can coin money, President serves as Commander-in Chief)
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