Federalism.
state governments
The United States has a federal form of government. This means that power is divided between the national government and individual state governments, each having its own responsibilities and authority. This structure allows for a balance of power, enabling states to manage local affairs while the federal government handles national issues.
The word is treaty. It means a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
Federalism.
I think your asking "What are concurrent powers". The answer is that they are powers shared by the federal government and the state governments
Concurrent means both the state and federal governments have those powers.
powers are shared between state and federal governments
A system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units.
Federalism means that power is divided between the national government and the state governments. Federalism limits the power of government because it gives some powers to the national government and some to the states. In creating a federal system, the Constitution set out three types of powers: delegated, reserved, and concurrent. Delegated Powers Delegated powers belong to the national government. Under the Constitution, only the national government has the power to: • coin and print money • set up a postal system • declare war • regulate Immigration • make treaties with foreign countries
Governments instituted among men. This means that people creates the governments and elects the people and laws that govern them.
All this means us power is shared between the central (national) government and the states.
The prefix of the word international is inter- which means between or among.