Why are the delegated powers similar to enumerated powers?

The Constitution lists them specifically and assigns them to state governments.
The Constitution lists them specifically and assigns them to a particular branch.
The Constitution does not list them but protects them through the amendments.
The Constitution does not list them but protects them through reserved powers.

The Constitution lists both delegated powers and enumerated powers specifically. Delegated powers are powers that are granted to the federal government, while enumerated powers are specific powers that are also granted to the federal government. Both delegated and enumerated powers are explicitly stated in the Constitution, with delegated powers being specifically assigned to a particular branch of the federal government and enumerated powers being listed explicitly in the Constitution. Therefore, the correct answer is: The Constitution lists them specifically and assigns them to a particular branch.