The national government differs from state governments in that national government has

limits to its powers

the power to raise an army

the power to collect taxes

the power to make marriage laws


In Article I, the United States Constitution says, “No State shall…coin money.” Instead, the Constitution grants authority to coin money to the national government.

This means that coining money is an example of what kind of power?

Reserved

Shared

Delegated

Concurrent

Respuesta :

1.) The national government differs from state governments in that national governments has the power to raise an army. The correct answer is B.

2.) This is a reserved power. The national government is the only one that is allowed to make money. The correct answer is A.

Answer:

On question one the answer would be "the power to raise an army."

On the second question the answer it would be a reserved power.

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