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Which of the following is an example of a delegated power of the federal government in the United States?

  1. Regulating education.

  2. Establishing local governments.

  3. Printing money.

  4. Conducting elections.

The correct answer is: Printing money.

An example of a delegated power of the federal government in the United States is printing money. This is because the Constitution explicitly grants the federal government the power to coin money and regulate its value. The other options are incorrect because regulating education and establishing local governments are powers reserved for the states, and conducting elections is primarily the responsibility of individual states as well.