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according to the u.s. constitution, which statement best explains the limit of federal power in relation to the states? o the federal government has unlimited authority over the states. o states have the authority to nullify federal laws. o the federal government has enumerated and implied powers. o state authority is derived from the citizens of that state.
The U.S. Constitution outlines that the federal government's powers are enumerated (specifically listed) and also has some implied powers. This sets limits on federal power as it does not have unlimited authority over the states. States do not have the power to nullify federal laws, and state authority comes from the people of the state but this doesn't address federal power limits.
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The federal government has enumerated and implied powers.