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practice 6
drag and drop each answer choice, including the flags, to the correct box.
enumerated powers concurrent powers reserved powers
education war and peace taxes mentioned in state constitutions only
mentioned in u.s. constitution only shared by federal and state constitutions given to states by 10th amendment
Brief Explanations
- Enumerated powers are federal-only powers defined in the U.S. Constitution, including national-level actions and the federal government's flag.
- Concurrent powers are shared by both federal and state governments, with taxation being a key example.
- Reserved powers are state-only powers, granted by the 10th Amendment, found only in state constitutions, and tied to state-level functions and state flags.
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Enumerated Powers
- War and peace
- Mentioned in U.S. Constitution only
- U.S. flag (stars and stripes)
Concurrent Powers
- Taxes
- Shared by federal and state constitutions
Reserved Powers
- Education
- Mentioned in state constitutions only
- Given to states by 10th amendment
- State flag (with cross and seal)