Which of the following can be said about the powers of the federal government as compared to the powers of the state governments a the federal government's Powers come from the states be the federal government's powers outnumbers the power of the states see the state's power are more numerous than the powers of the federal government d the state's Powers outweigh the powers of the federal government

C: The state's powers are more numerous than the powers of the federal government.

Based on the given options, none of them accurately describe the distribution of powers between the federal government and state governments. The correct answer is that the powers of the federal government and state governments are divided and clearly defined by the Constitution. The federal government has specific powers granted to it by the Constitution, such as the authority to regulate interstate commerce and establish a national defense. State governments, on the other hand, have reserved powers that are not delegated to the federal government, such as the power to regulate intrastate commerce and establish education systems.