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Expressed powers

Powers that the constitution lists and sometimes are referred to enumerated powers.

Implied powers

They're not specifically listed in the Constitution, but they are logical extensions of expressed powers.

Inherent powers

Powers that historically have been recognized as naturally belonging to all governments that conduct the business of a sovereign nation.

Reserved powers

They are not specifically mentioned I'm the Constitution, but they belong to the states because the Constitution neither delegates these powers to the national government now prohibits them to the states.

Concurrent power

A power held by the national government and the state governments at the same time.

Full faith and credit clause

Article IV of the Constitution that ensures that extradition can take place.