run elections
It means that a state can limit the federal government to do only certian things. Kind of like you can only do certian things on a computer if your not an adminstratior.
Sign treaties or start / maintain international relations.
According to the Bill of Rights, the States have as much power as the federal government, just over different things. Certain things are governed only by the states (marriage, education, etc) while other things can only be controlled by the federal government (coining money, going to war, etc). Hope this helps!
No. Nothing in a state constitution can over ride the federal constitution. There are specific things listed in the federal constitution that are limited only to the federal government.
everything
the government that takes care of things that need to be done state wise.
Powers belonging only to the federal government is enumerated powers. Dakari S.
The constitution gives the federal government certain powers. The federal government can ONLY exercise a power which is explicitly granted to it in the constitution. The Constitution also lists a few specific things that states are not allowed to do, presumably because the founders didn't want ANY level of government (state or federal) to be able to do it, or because they wanted it to be reserved exclusively to the federal government. The 10th Amendment says that all powers not expressly granted to the federal government, and not expressly prohibited to the states, are reserved to the states or the people.
No, only by the local government.
A.the federal government only B.both the Federal Government and the States C.The States only D.the executive branch only
The federal government announces that only certain political programs can be funded.
False. The Federal Government currently controls 86% of Nevada.