The national government can act on individuals if
A) the issue is important enough.
B) the action is based on a constitutionally delegated power.
C) the action would promote equality.
D) the action is intended to promote safety.
E) the individual is an especially prominent person.
Question 2
Under the U.S. Constitution, the national government
A) never needs to trace its authority to constitutionally delegated powers.
B) can only pass laws affecting individual citizens of states, not states.
C) can only pass laws affecting states, not individual citizens of the states.
D) lacks a general police power.
E) can regulate individuals in the name of equality, but not order.