History, 28.10.2020 16:10 elreemali03
Which statement best describes how the U. S. Constitution resolved the debate on the power of the central government?
It authorized the central government to overrule state government legislation
It listed the powers enumerated in the Declaration of Independence for the central government.
It specified the powers of the central government and reserved the other powers to the states.
It limited the power of the central government to the ones identified in the Articles of Confederation.
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