Enumerated powers are those specifically listed in the Constitution, granting explicit authority to the federal government. Reserved powers are those not delegated to the federal government nor prohibited to the states, allowing states to exercise authority over matters like education and local law enforcement. Implied powers are not explicitly stated but are derived from the enumerated powers, allowing Congress to take actions necessary to execute its constitutional responsibilities. Concurrent powers are shared by both federal and state governments, such as the ability to tax and enforce laws.
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