Which choices explain how the federal government is limited in its powers? 

Select all that apply. 

The FBI works for the federal government. 
The Judicial Branch can exercise judicial review.  
Congress may propose any law it wishes. 
As Commander-in-Chief, the President can command all military operations. 
The federal government cannot order governors, states, or local police to do anything. 
Unless the Constitution gives the federal government a power, it is assumed the states have the power.