What is the definition of "police power"? It denotes the federal government's authority to oversee state governments that are not adequately serving the common welfare of their citizens. It refers to the power of states to regulate a wide range of areas to protect their citizens. It signifies the overarching principle that individuals are obliged to comply with law enforcement officials employed by either the state or federal government. None of the above.
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