What is the source of the national government’s delegated powers? 1.the Constitution 2.the Congress 3.state governments 4.international treaties

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: The Constitution

Explanation: The Constitution grants Congress the power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defense and general welfare of the nation, to borrow money, to regulate international and interstate commerce, to coin money, to establish post offices and post roads, to provide and to maintain a navy, among others.

Answer 2
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Final answer:

The Constitution is the source of the national government's delegated powers, which includes the ability to regulate commerce, defense, and foreign affairs.

Explanation:

The source of the national government’s delegated powers is the Constitution. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land and establishes the framework of our national government. It outlines the specific powers that are delegated, or given, to the national government. These powers include the ability to regulate commerce, defense, and foreign affairs among other things. While Congress plays a role in making laws within the purview of these delegated powers and state governments and international treaties can influence the national government, the ultimate source of these powers is the Constitution itself.

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Can someone check my work, please?.1. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
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The A.T.M. at the bank was out of order.

The atm at the bank was out of order.

The a.t.m. at the bank was out of order.



Question 2.2. Identify the sentence that is correctly punctuated.
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My two best friends, Alexandra and Bethany went with me on a shopping trip.

My two best friends, Alexandra, and Bethany, went with me on a shopping trip.



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QUESTION # 1

The ATM at the bank was out of order. 

QUESTION # 2

My mother told the bank teller that the machine had been working on Wed, Feb 21.

QUESTION # 3

I'd rather we had stayed home and watched movies, to tell the truth.
QUESTION # 4 

After we set up our tent, it began to rain.

QUESTION # 5

My two best friends, Alexandra and Bethany, went with me on a shopping trip.

QUESTION # 6

We wore bright, summer dresses that were a light shade of yellow.

QUESTION # 7

"Look Jennifer, at this pair of jeans!" exclaimed Alexandra.
QUESTION # 8

The blue jeans had velvet trim, embroidery, and beaded belt loops.

QUESTION # 9

Players already wearing their uniforms, may sit on the bleachers.

QUESTION # 10

Under that shelf in the corner, you will find your missing sock.

QUESTION # 11

Thinking about it now, I realize that I was wrong.

QUESTION # 12

Would you say that New Orleans, Louisiana, or Austin, Texas, is more fun to visit?
QUESTION # 13

Very truly yours, George Marinakis.

QUESTION # 14

She finally wore the ugly hat, which was a hand-me-down from her brother, out in public.

QUESTION # 15

Mrs. Nelson is the person who can help you.

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The correct answer is B. Nobles could choose their own juries at criminal trials. That meant that they could no longer be unjustly imprisoned if they opposed the king or anything similar. They would stand trial and the trial would be fair because they would choose the jury so the jury wouldn't be someone who would just look to harm them and get them out of the way.