Article Four of the U.S. Constitution a. explains the powers delegated to the national government. b. lists the powers implied as belonging to national government. c. explains the powers reserved to the state governments. d. lists the powers concurrent to the state governments.

Respuesta :

The correct answer to this question is this one: B. lists the powers implied as belonging to national government.

Article Four of the United States Constitution 
lists the powers implied as belonging to national government.  Hope this helps answer your question.

Answer:

The correct answer is "C. explains the powers reserved to the state governments". The so-called 'expert-verified' answer above me is blatantly wrong.

Explanation:

The constitution does not specifically outline implied powers. They're implied, not explicitly stated, as the name suggests, and furthermore Article Four has nothing to do with the powers of the national government. Article Four explains the powers reserved to the state governments.

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