the Bill of Rights doesn't let the national government have all the powers in USA because in amendment 10 and 10 powers are resevered to the people and states
Bill of rights!
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protection
States Rights-
Division of Powers- Basic principle of federalism and constitutional provisions by which governmental powers are divided on a geographic basis (in the U.S. between the National Government and the States).
Bill of rights!
To guarantee that the national government would not violate the rights of the people
Federalists wanted a solid national government whereas Federalists wanted solid states rights
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bill of rights
The Bill of Rights limits the actions that the government can pass and enforce. It guarantees that there are certain rights that the government can not take away.
Separation of power/checks and balances Rights of the national, state, and local government Rights of USA citizens
The 14th Amendment that gives the states rights to extend provisions under the national Bill of Rights.
The states right doctrine stated that since the states had formed the national government, state power should be greater than federal government.
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a stronger national government
In the USA, the National Government (generally mistakenly referred to as the Federal Government) has the right to do anything the Federal Courts, and ultimately the Supreme Court, decide is constitutional.