The different branches of government are given different powers by the Constitution. Powers to tax, declare war, grant pardons, negotiate treaties, interpret the laws, and raise armies are some of the powers granted by the Constitution.
to elect the president * provide schooling and education * provide protection (police) * provide safety (fire departments) * give a driver's license * approve zoning and land use
there are share the power,freedom of print,freedom of speach,and the right to vote.
Expressed Powers
enumerated powers
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In the US and under the US Constitution, states have all the powers not granted to the Federal government. The US states have many powers and authority over many issues as long as the states do not violate the US Constitution.
State constitutions.
powers that are not in the constitution do not exist any where else. (legaly)
These powers are referred to as implied powers, powers that are not explicitly granted to Congress in the U.S. Constitution. The opposite would be expressed powers.
State government powers are not explicitly spelled out in the Constitution
the u.s constitution would not be ratified
Powers prohibited to the federal (national) government under the US Constitution are called Denied powers.
The powers granted to the federal government under the US Constitution include expressed powers and implied powers. Expressed powers include the ability to lay and collect taxes, borrow moneys on the credit of the United States, issue patents and copyrights, and declare war.
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Yes. The division of federal and state powers is outlined in the Constitution.
The Tenth Amendment to the US Constitution reads: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."
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