concurrent
The level of government with the most power in the constitution is the Federal Government, followed by the state and then local government.
Limited Government
Power to set state taxes.
Yes. The division of federal and state powers is outlined in the Constitution.
reserved poweres
The powers of the US Constitution were clearly "spelled out" for the most part. In order to satisfy statesmen that the Federal government would not have overwhelming power, the Constitution specifies that all powers not given to the Federal government belonged to the States. That is how power is divided between the States and the Federal government.
Article Six in the Constitution describes the federal government's power. It is called the Supremacy Clause because it talks about how federal law is supreme over state.
Individual citizens from the power of the federal government and state government.
Both the 10th and 16th Ammendments to the US Constitution give the Federal Government power of State Governments.
The federal government has the power to do whatever the Constitution allows it too. Anything else not mentioned in the Constitution is beyond the federal government's power. Those rights are reserved for the people.
Because the constitution gives the states all the power that wasn't given to the federal government.
Because the constitution gives the states all the power that wasn't given to the federal government.