The delegation of powers entitles different levels of governments to have authority in specific areas of governance.
The delegates took care to enumerate only those powers absolutely necessary, aware that any more could lead to improper ends.
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The United States Constitution delegates police power mainly to the state and local authorities.
So people can have equal powers.
they did not wont to be killed by disrespecting the laws
The American Constitution delegates all powers not specifically assigned to the Federal government to the States. This is know as the 'residual powers clause' and is outlined in Article I.
to limit the powers of the states governments
The Constitution delegates the authority to declare war to Congress. The War Powers Resolution gave the President the authority to send a limited number of troops into battle for a limited time.
Everything that is not specifically listed in the constitution as powers given to the Federal Government are reserved for the States. The intent was to limit the power of the Federal Government by strictly limiting its powers, and all other powers not listed were given to the States.
The Second Continental Congress exercised both legislative and executive powers. This convention of delegates was established on May 10, 1775.
The Constitution had already limited the powers of government and protected the peoples' rights, because of that the bill of rights seemed nonessential.
The outcome was that the delegates agreed on seventy-two resolutions that set out which powers each level of the government would have.