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examples of powers denied to the federal government explicitly denied implicitly denied - levy duties on exported goods - take public property for public use without payment - - regulate gambling within a state - tax local units of government within a state - confiscate items used in the course of a crime an explicitly denied power is a power banned outright by the constitution. an implicitly denied power is a power banned, but not directly mentioned in the constitution. which one of the following powers is explicitly denied the federal government, and could go in the empty place on the chart? a create a public school system b set up units of local government c conduct an illegal search or seizure d enact uniform marriage laws
An explicitly denied power is directly banned by the U.S. Constitution.
- Option A, B, D are powers reserved to states (implicitly denied, not directly banned in the Constitution).
- Option C: The 4th Amendment explicitly prohibits illegal searches and seizures, so this is an explicitly denied power for the federal government.
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C. conduct an illegal search or seizure