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The inherent powers of a state are all powers not designated to the federal government as specified in the tenth amendment, specifically the "policing power:" this power grants the states the right to police their citizenry in the interest of their health, safety, welfare and morality.

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They are powers that every sovereign state must have in order to function properly.

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define inherent powers and give an example

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These powers are spelled out within the State's Constitution.

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They are powers that every sovereign state must have in order to function properly.

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ability for the government to provide defense for the country

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Define Inherent power?

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