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A delegated power is given by the national government. A reserved power is reserved specifically for a state. And a concurrent power is given by both a state and the national government.

I'm pretty sure this is right.

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nothin is different

Different answer to that: Actually there is a difference. Look it up in a book or go to school and figure it out.

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Q: What is the difference between delegated concurrent and reserved powers?
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