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  • Establish local governments
  • Issue licenses (driver, hunting, marriage, etc.)
  • Regulate intrastate (within the state) commerce
  • Conduct elections
  • Ratify amendments to the U.S. Constitution
  • Provide for public health and safety
  • Exercise powers neither delegated to the national government or prohibited from the states by the U.S.
  • Constitution (For example, setting legal drinking and smoking ages.)
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Trey Dillon

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Even though he didn't give us a.p.e.x answer this user still gave us the correct corresponding answer lol

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These are some powers that are reserved for the national government:

  • Print money (bills and coins)
  • Declare war
  • Establish an army and navy
  • Enter into treaties with foreign governments
  • Regulate commerce between states and international trade
  • Establish post offices and issue postage
  • Make laws necessary to enforce the Constitution
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setting up public schools.apex, hope this helps.

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printing money

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For my quiz I had both choices of Printing money and setting up public schools and setting up public schools was the correct answer.

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