"Limited Government" or a government of "Limited Powers"
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The powers of the National Government are limited
The first constitution of the United States, known as the Articles of Confederation, gave the national government limited powers. It established a weak central government with no executive branch and a Congress that had limited authority to raise revenue and regulate commerce. Most power resided in the individual states.
The three powers that belong to the state government are legislative, judiciary and the executive. Each branch of the government has specific powers delegate to it.
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the legislative branch
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"Separation of powers," Means that each branch of government is independent
Enumerated powers are the powers granted to the Federal Government by the U.S. Constitution. The clause explicitly enumerates all of the powers the Federal Government should have, and their powers are limited to those listed in the clause.
This prevents one branch of government from becoming too powerful.