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writing a state constitution is an example of an implied power. a reser…

Question

writing a state constitution is an example of
an implied power.
a reserved power.
a concurrent power.
an expressed power.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Reserved powers are those not delegated to the national government and not prohibited to the states by the Constitution. Writing a state constitution falls under states' reserved powers as it is a power not given to the federal government and is within the states' domain to create their own governing - documents. Implied powers are powers of the federal government not explicitly stated but inferred from the enumerated powers. Concurrent powers are shared by the federal and state governments. Expressed powers are those explicitly given to the federal government in the Constitution.

Answer:

B. a reserved power