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∙ 10y agosb
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∙ 10y agoWhat are concurrent, delegated and reserved powers and how do they apply to the relationship between state and federal government?
Fedral and National government is one and the same... so all power delegated to them and not to the States
The difference between a shogun and a samurai is like the difference between a king and a knight.
there is no difference between this two...
Explain the difference between the vassals and the serfs
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What are concurrent, delegated and reserved powers and how do they apply to the relationship between state and federal government?
Delegated = You gave the power to someone else. Reserved = You kept a piece of the power for yourself. Concurrent = You share the power with at least one other person.
The difference is that Delegated is when powers are given only to national government by the constitution. Reserved is when powers are given to only the states by the constitution, and Concurrent is when power are shared by states and national government according to the constitution.
A delegated power is given by the national government. A reserved power is reserved specifically for a state. And a concurrent power is given by both a state and the national government. I'm pretty sure this is right.
Delegated means that you gave the power to someone. Reserved means you kept a piece of the power for yourself. Concurrent means you share the power with at least one other person.
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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.