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Whats the difference between concurrent power, reserved power, delegated power, shared power.?

i'm taking a unit test and i dont know how to answer this scenario

9. The writers of the Federalist Papers favored the creation of federal powers under the U.S. Constitution. The author of the Federalist Paper Number 11 wrote, “A navy of the United States, as it would embrace the resources of all, is an object far less remote than a navy of any single State or partial confederacy.”

The author would most likely agree that establishing and maintaining a navy should be a (4 points)

concurrent power.

reserved power.

delegated power.

shared power.

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  • Pat
    Lv 7
    8 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    There isn't any.

    A power is either listed in the Constitution or it's not.

    NO ONE

    EVER

    mentions that bullshit outside of a high school classroom.

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