education
Police departments
issuing passports
It is a reserved power.
Establishing Schools
Issuing passports
Police departments
issuing passports
reserved powers
Delegated powers are powers the government has. One example of a delegated power is making peace treaties. Reserved powers are powers states have. One example of a reserved power is laws concerning marriage. Concurrent powers are powers the Government and the state have together. One example of this is public schools.
It is a reserved power.
no it is a concurrent power
No, it is reserved power
No, it is reserved power
Establishing Schools
The power to tax and control immigration is an example of reserved power.
reserved
An example of a power that is not a state or reserved power is the ability to conduct foreign relations and enter treaties, which is exclusively granted to the federal government. Reserved powers, as defined by the Tenth Amendment, include powers not delegated to the federal government or prohibited to the states, such as regulating intrastate commerce or conducting elections. In contrast, foreign relations are a national responsibility, highlighting the distinction between state and federal powers.