The constitution separates the powers between the three branches. Some of the powers for the states include to pay debts of the state, collect taxes, to establish uniform rule, and regulate commerce.
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.
Worried about the loss of power held by states when the constitution became law.
It's constitution
The states are allowed to decide when, where, and how elections for senators and representatives will be held. This power is provided to each state through the United States Constitution.
The constitution separates the powers between the three branches. Some of the powers for the states include to pay debts of the state, collect taxes, to establish uniform rule, and regulate commerce.
The constitution separates the powers between the three branches. Some of the powers for the states include to pay debts of the state, collect taxes, to establish uniform rule, and regulate commerce.
A. a power expressly given to congress by the constitution (pg 180)
The power to make treaties with foreign countries is typically considered an executive power held by the government's executive branch. In the United States, this power belongs to the president as outlined in the Constitution.
the states
The anti-federalist opposed the constitution. They opposed it because they thought that it had given the government too much power. They thought that the states should have control over the power. They felt that the supreme law of the land shouldn't be based on a document.
There was only one Constitutional Convention held in the United States. It was held in Philadelphia in 1787 to draft the US Constitution.