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Government and Politics
Powers of the National Government
Delegated Powers
which of the following is considered to be a delegated power of the national government: 1. regulating interstate commerce; 2. building infrastructure; 3. running public schools; or 4. exercising the police power
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The delegated power of the national government among the options provided would be regulating interstate commerce.
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