Which of the following is a difference between federal and state implied power?
A. State implied powers are those the Constitution says the federal government doesn't inherently have.
B. State implied powers are all the powers not written down in the Constitution.
C. Implied state powers are unlike implied federal powers because they are enumerated in the Constitution.
D. State implied powers and federal implied powers are evenly split in the Constitution.
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