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Q: What are some ways in which the federal government regulates and shares power with the states?
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What system of government shares power among central government and states?

A federal system.


Can both the federal and state government regulate trade within states?

No. Congress regulates interstate and foreign commerce.


Which government agency regulates nursing homes?

Generally, the individual states regulate Nursing Homes. The federal government gets involved when the nursing homes get government benefits.


What system of government that shares power with the states and national government?

the federal government share power with d state tru seperation of power, which d state have autonomous power 2 govern d state


What legal or government entity regulates auctioneers in the US?

There is nolegal or government entity that regulates auctioneers in the US, but laws and regulations formulated by states.


What kind of government shares power between the national and state government's?

One type of Government is a Constitutional Republic were the people give the power to the States who in turn give power to the Federal (national government). The States control their individual education, roads, health, safety, and military. The Federal watches over the interstate commerce, and foreign trade for all the states as well as the protection of the Ports and security of all the states combined.


How do you define federalism?

A federal system of government is one that divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments. The Constitution of the United States established the federal system, also known as federalism. Under federalism, each level of government has sovereignty in some areas and shares powers in other areas. For example, both the federal and state governments have the power to tax. Only the federal government can declare war.


In what kind of government system is the national government subordinate to the states?

The power-sharing between a central government and those of the individual states is a federal government.


What is a federal system of government?

A federal system of government is one that divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and local (state) governments. The Constitution of the United States established the federal system, also known as federalism. Under federalism, each level of government has sovereignty in some areas and shares powers in other areas. For example: both the federal and state governments have the power to tax. Only the federal government can declare war.


What government regulates commerce within the states?

State government regulates commerce within the states (intrastate commerce), provided the goods and services are used entirely within the state.The Legislative branch (Congress) regulates commerce between the states (interstate commerce), international trade, and trade with Native American nations.


Can the federal government keep money to states if states don't adhere to federal law?

Absolutely! The Federal Government has done this many times.


Why do you call the US government a federal government?

The U.S. Government is called a Federal Government because it is at the Federal (or highest) Level, there is no other government above it.The United States is both a republic and a "federation" of the individual states. The national administration (of the states as a whole) is therefore the federal one.