What specific powers does the U.S. Constitution give to a national police force?

a. The Constitution allows the military to serve as a national police force.
b. The Constitution gives all national police powers to the FBI.
c. The Constitution does not allow for a national police force with broad powers.
d. The Constitution gives the national police force power that is subordinate to the state governments.
e. The Constitution restricts the federal government from participating in criminal justice activities.


c

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