governors
Yes it has.
Since the 1950s; the Nationalist Chinese on Taiwan (also known as Formosa).
Federalists
the gov't has to be able to control the governed but has to have limited powers.
The people give the government its powers. This is one of the foundational principles of the U.S. Constitution:Limited Government: Since the people give government its power, government itself is limited to the power given to it by them. In other words, the US government does not derive its power from itself. It must follow its own laws and it can only act using powers given to it by the people.
The three weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation were that it limited the powers of Congress and preserved the powers of the states, Congress had little economic power, and the new confederation government was weak since there was no president to carry out the laws.
Montesquieu was against the abuse of power by the Government. This created division of powers. It's been very effective ever since.
The system of government in the US has roughly remained the same since its inception in 1776. It is the so-called presidential system, based on the Separation of Powers devised by Montesquieu in the 18th century: legislative and budgetary powers resting with Parliament, executive powers resting with the President and judicial powers resting with an independent Judiciary.
the laws give the government powerThe people give the government its powers. This is one of the foundational principles of the U.S. Constitution:Limited Government: Since the people give government its power, government itself is limited to the power given to it by them. In other words, the US government does not derive its power from itself. It must follow its own laws and it can only act using powers given to it by the people.
It went from no electronics to electronics
Mexico
Yes, the Constitution of the United States grants certain powers to the federal government. Then, it goes on to state that any rights or powers not specifically given to the federal government belong to the states. Since passage of the 14th Amendment in 1865, the federal government has assumed more and more power that originally was meant to be vested in the states.