Concurrent Powers
Concurrent Powers
A parlimentary democracy
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A parlimentary democracy
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
Reserved powers are assigned to either the federal or local government, but not to both. Concurrent powers are assigned to both the federal and local government, and can be carried out simultaneously or as needed.
both state and national government. (congruent powers)
It assigns certain powers to the national government and others to the states
Concurrent Powers
federalA bi-level republic would fit the bill.
The national government is described as a government of delegated powers because it operates under a framework established by the Constitution, which explicitly grants it certain powers, such as regulating interstate commerce and conducting foreign affairs. In contrast, state governments are considered governments of reserved powers because the Tenth Amendment of the Constitution reserves all powers not specifically granted to the national government for the states. This division allows states to govern local matters, reflecting the principle of federalism and ensuring a balance of power between national and state authorities.