The answer is police.
The term "police power" refers to the authority of state governments to regulate the safety, health, and morals of their citizens. This power is a fundamental aspect of state sovereignty and is not explicitly mentioned in the U.S. Constitution but is derived from the states' inherent powers.
Reserved powers are those that are not delegated to the national government nor denied to the states, as per the Tenth Amendment. However, the specific term for regulating safety, health, and morals is "police power."
Concurrent powers are those shared by both the national and state governments, such as the power to tax. They do not specifically refer to the regulation of safety, health, and morals.
Implied powers are those not explicitly stated in the Constitution but are inferred from the expressed powers. They are typically associated with the national government, not state governments.
The answer is reserved.
Concurrent powers are shared by both the national and state governments, such as the power to tax. They are not derived from the Tenth Amendment.
Expressed powers are those specifically listed in the Constitution and are typically associated with the national government.
Police powers refer to the state's authority to regulate safety, health, and morals, not powers derived from the Tenth Amendment.
Reserved powers are those that are neither delegated to the national government nor denied to the states, as per the Tenth Amendment. This is the correct answer.
The answer is comity.
Federalism refers to the division of powers between the national and state governments. It is not another name for the privileges and immunities clause.
The vesting clause refers to the constitutional provisions that grant authority to the three branches of government. It is unrelated to the privileges and immunities clause.
The privileges and immunities clause of Article IV is often referred to as the "comity clause." It ensures that citizens of each state are entitled to the same privileges and immunities as citizens in the other states.
Dual sovereignty refers to the concept that state and federal governments have separate and independent authority. It is not another name for the privileges and immunities clause.