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In the states, the answer will usually be the federal government. Exceptions will be issues over which authority was not specifically assigned by the Constitution. In such cases, sovereignty belongs to the states.

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As intended by the Constitution each branch had significant power which could keep the other branches in check from abusing their powers. As it has evolved each branch has accumulated much more power than originally intended.l The legislative branch has the more power. They can impeach and throw out anyone in the executive or judicial branches.

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The legislative branch of government has reserved powers set forth in the Constitution of the United States. The legislative branch can make new laws that citizens must follow.

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The branches of government all have separation of powers. Judicial and so on! (:

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State government level

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Which level of government holds reserved powers?

state government


What are the delegated-reserved and concurrent powers?

reserved powers are powers reserved to the state Delegated powers are powers reserved to the federal government and Concurrent powers are powers reserved to both state and federal government


Powers kept by the state governments?

Reserved powers, are the powers kept by the state Government.


What are The powers that remain with the states after other powers were delegated to the national government by the Constitution?

Reserved Powers


The reserved powers belong to who?

Reserved powers belong to the states. Reserved powers are the powers that are not granted to the National Government by the Constitution and they are not denied to the states.


Powers not given to either the state or national government are called?

Reserved powers are powers denied to the national government. Reserved powers are also not denied to the states. These types of reserved powers are referred to as police power of the state.


What are some of the powers of state governmenthint-reserved powers?

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Powers not given to the federal government by the constitution and not forbidden to the states are reserved for who?

Those powers are reserved by the people


What refers to powers given to the state government but not to national government?

They are called reserved powers.


What is the difference between exclusive concurrent and reserved powers?

* Expressed (Enumerated) Powers are powers specifically granted to the national government. * Reserved Powers are powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and are kept by the States (As in state government). * Concurrent Powers are powers that both levels of government can exercise, such as murder. Expressed (Enumerated) Powers are powers specifically granted to the national government. Reserved Powers are powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and are kept by the States (As in state government). Concurrent Powers are powers that both levels of government can exercise, such as murder. -Watson Fitts (16)


What powers does the constitution give to states but not to the federal government?

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What are powers given to the state government called?

Reserved powers are the powers given to a state. According to the Constitution, the authority to execute these powers lie within the states and not the federal government.