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Q: How are the state and federal powers balanced in the constitution?
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How does Article II section 2 of the U.S. Constitution limit the power of the federal government?

When the US Constitution was ratified by the states, the delegates wanted to insure that the new Federal government had limited powers. To ensure this all powers not delegated to the Federal government, all powers not assigned to the Federal government are powers left to each state to decide.


What are the lawmaking powers that are shared between federal and state governments?

The United States Constitution provided that states and the federal government would share certain powers. These powers are called Concurrent Powers. Examples of such powers are the power to tax and borrow money


Is Guam a colony?

The easy answer is NO. The reason for that answer is that it is a federal territory. There can be no colonies any more. The Constitution of the United States grants all powers to the States and only the powers given from the States is to be held by the federal government. In this regard any non-State land under the Constituion of the United States is to be considered federal territory, and as such is under the laws of the U.S. Constitution. Each State is under the laws of their own Constitution.


What takes priority State Constitution or State Regulations?

Federal. The dual government is set up in such a way that if federal and state are in conflict, federal trumps. The order is as follows: Federal constitution Federal statute Federal case law Federal regulations and administrative law State constitution State statute State case law State regulations and administrative law


25 What are some powers that states have that the federal government does not have?

The states reserve all powers that are not given to the federal government in the Constitution. Individual states can decide whether or not to levy a state income tax. Many parts of the codes of civil law of the various states are different from state to state. There are other examples.

Related questions

What powers does the Constitution state are given to the federal government?

Expressed powers


Why does the Constitution establish the powers of the federal and state government?

they are rserved powers


What powers does the constitution give to the state but not to the federal government?

Reserves


What powers does the constitution give to the the state but not the federal government?

Reserves


What powers does the constitution give to the federal and state governments?

concurrent


How does the constitution separate the powers of the federal government?

into 50 state


Does the federal government derive its power to govern from the US Constitution?

Yes. The division of federal and state powers is outlined in the Constitution.


What powers are given to both state and federal governments by the Constitution?

Concurrent


What powers does the Constitution give to both the federal and state governments?

concurrent


What powers does the constitution give both the federal and state governments?

concurrent


Are powers that the Constitution limits to the state government. The federal government is forbidden to exercise them?

Reserved powers


Are powers that the Constitution limits to the state governments. The federal government is forbidden to exercise them.?

Reserved powers