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Question 18 of 20 The federal government's ability to draft people into the army is: A. an expressed power because the Constitution specifically allows it. B. a reserved power because the Constitution makes the military a power of the states. C. a concurrent power because the federal government works with state governments to accomplish this. D. an implied power because the Constitution allows it to organize a military.

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Question 18 of 20
The federal government's ability to draft people into the army is:
A. an expressed power because the Constitution specifically allows
it.
B. a reserved power because the Constitution makes the military a
power of the states.
C. a concurrent power because the federal government works with
state governments to accomplish this.
D. an implied power because the Constitution allows it to organize a
military.

Question 18 of 20 The federal government's ability to draft people into the army is: A. an expressed power because the Constitution specifically allows it. B. a reserved power because the Constitution makes the military a power of the states. C. a concurrent power because the federal government works with state governments to accomplish this. D. an implied power because the Constitution allows it to organize a military.

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D. an implied power, because the Constitution allows it to organize a military.
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