Believe it or not, you almost answered your own question. Division of power, or division of powers, is the name of the principle that governmental power in the United States of America be divided among the Federal , State, and Local governments. Specifically, Article IV of the Constitution of the United States of America specifies how the power of the several states relates to one another, and to the Federal government. Also, don't forget that the role of the state governments had developed significantly while they were colonies. The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America allows the well established roles of the various state governments to continue except in areas where the Constitution grants sole power to the Federal government. For more, please feel free to read a transcript of the Constitution of the United States of America, and the Bill of Rights on the website of the National Archives. See Related Links, below.
federalism
Federalism provides for the division of powers between the state government and the national government.
It hasn’t the “national government “ is comprised of the three branches of government. You are asking how it has harmed itself.
The Texas constitution emphasizes its responsibility to provide for its own needs and its own citizens. Specifically it asserts its freedom to do this independent of the regulations of the federal government. This is the main principle of federalism.
Separation of Powers
The principle of federalism in the US Constitution is that it divided power between the central government and the states.
federalisim
the division of power between the national and state governments
The Constitution divides the government into three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
A parlimentary democracy
"...While there are advantages to an unwritten constitution, the disadvantages include no limitations on the legislative body, an unclear division of the powers of government and the possibility of devolution."
Yes. The division of federal and state powers is outlined in the Constitution.
federalism