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Unit 1 – Foundations of American Democracy
Topic 1.7
Why have reserved powers for states persisted under the U.S Constitution?
They enable unlimited expansion of presidential powers unchecked by Congress or Judiciary .
They prevent citizens from directly electing federal officials.
They allow for flexibility based on unique needs or circumstances of each state.
They grant states the right to declare war independently of federal government.
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