Reserved powers are granted to state governments by the U.S. Constitution. The reserved powers are powers that are not explicitly stated in the Constitution and have been granted to the states.
**Reserved powers are ** not given to the national government and are retained for state governments. ;
Reserved powers are those not granted to the national government by the U.S. Constitution and are retained for the states, as affirmed by the Tenth Amendment. This amendment was added to protect states' rights and maintain a balance of power within the federal system. Examples of reserved powers include regulating education and establishing marriage laws at the state level.
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