They were split into three branches. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
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They were divided into three branches.
In a federal system of government, powers are typically distributed between the national (or federal) government and state or regional governments. Each level of government has its own responsibilities and authority, allowing for a division of powers that can help prevent the concentration of power. This distribution often includes exclusive powers, shared powers, and reserved powers, ensuring that both levels can operate independently while also collaborating on certain issues.
Yes, with the stipulation that federal powers override the state powers.
That is true. It is called dual.Dual federalism
The Constitution created a federal system of government (federalism) as a compromise. Under federalism, power is shared and divided between national and state governments. Each has specific powers unto themselves while they also share certain powers. Both levels have their own agencies and officials and directly affect the people.
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The states were given all powers not delegated to the federal government in the Constitution. However, there are implied powers that the federal government can use.
Enumerated powers are those specifically listed in the Constitution, granting Congress the authority to act in certain areas, such as regulating interstate commerce or declaring war. Concurrent powers, on the other hand, are those shared by both federal and state governments, such as the power to tax or create courts. Reserved powers are those not explicitly granted to the federal government nor prohibited to the states, which are retained by the states under the Tenth Amendment. Essentially, enumerated powers are federal, concurrent powers are shared, and reserved powers are state-specific.