Centralists believe that the power of the national government is best defined as
A) all powers specifically delegated by the Constitution.
B) something dependent on whether or not we have a viable third party.
C) only denied when the Constitution clearly prohibits it from acting.
D) something dependent on whether or not we have two parties competing for power.
E) all power belonging to the states.
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