What is the term for all powers, both stated and implied, granted to the federal government by the Constitution?
4.1 - Dividing and Sharing Power

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supremacy powers
reserved powers
expressed powers
delegated powers
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Why were the Founders wary of giving too much power to a central government?
They wanted to abolish state governments entirely to strengthen trade in the country.
They thought it would prevent a reunion with Great Britain.
They thought a strong central government would prevent a monarchy from being established.
They did not want to return to a system like the one that existed before the Revolutionary War.
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Which are examples of delegated powers that only the federal government has?
powers to tax exports, hold or sentence a person to jail without a fair trial, and to grant titles of nobility
powers to conduct elections, set rules for marriages and divorces, and establish and support public schools
powers to tax, to maintain courts and define crimes, and to take private property for public use
powers to print and coin money, establish post offices, and conduct foreign relations
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What is the term for the powers directly stated in the Constitution?
implied powers
expressed powers
reserved powers
supremacy powers
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which are examples of denied powers?
powers to tax exports, hold or sentence a person to jail without a fair trial, and to grant title of nobility
powers to conduct elections, set rules for marriages and divorces, and establish and support public schools
powers to tax, to maintain courts and define crimes, and to take private property for public use
powers to print and coin money, establish post offices, and conduct foreign relations
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which are examples of reserved powers?
powers to tax exports, hold or sentence a person to jail without a fair trial, and to grant title of nobility
powers to conduct elections, set rules for marriages and divorces, and establish and support public schools
powers to tax, to maintain courts and define crimes, and to take private property for public use
powers to print and coin money, establish post offices, and conduct foreign relations
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a term for a system with two or more governments exercising power over the same people and the same territory?
federalism
checks and balances
delegated powers
bicameral
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