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In assigning the powers of government the Constitution states?

lists the powers given to national government and the powers denied the states and leaves all other powers to the states


What is the difference strict and loose interpretation of the constitution?

A strict interpretation of the Constitution states that the government of the United States holds only those powers specifically granted to it by the Constitution. A loose interpretation of the Constitution posits that the government of the United States hold all powers that are not specifically denied to it by the Constitution.


What is the difference between loose and strict interpretation of the constitution?

A strict interpretation of the Constitution states that the government of the United States holds only those powers specifically granted to it by the Constitution. A loose interpretation of the Constitution posits that the government of the United States hold all powers that are not specifically denied to it by the Constitution.


What powers are denied to all governments in the U.S by the constitution?

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What is the difference between the strict interpretation and the loose interpretation?

A strict interpretation of the Constitution states that the government of the United States holds only those powers specifically granted to it by the Constitution. A loose interpretation of the Constitution posits that the government of the United States hold all powers that are not specifically denied to it by the Constitution.


What powers did the Constitution leave in the hands of the state?

According to the 10th Amendment, all powers are reserved to the state that are not expressly given to the national level of government yet not denied to the states.


What are 3 powers which were denied to all levels of government?

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Who believed that the Federal government should possess all powers not specifically denied to it.?

the federalist


Believed that the Federal government should possess all powers NOT specifically denied to it.?

Federalists


What are the powers called that are specifically granted to the national government by the constitution?

Enumerated powers are the powers granted to the Federal Government by the U.S. Constitution. The clause explicitly enumerates all of the powers the Federal Government should have, and their powers are limited to those listed in the clause.


The Constitution clearly states all of the what of the National Government?

The Expressed, Enumerated, or Reserved Powers of the Federal Government. Other Powers that the Federal Government derives from the Constitution are called "Implied" Powers. This is often a 'gray area' that is settled by the Courts.


Why does the constitution have a long list of powers for the federal government but not for the states?

The American Constitution delegates all powers not specifically assigned to the Federal government to the States. This is know as the 'residual powers clause' and is outlined in Article I.