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Q: Which of these is taxed over a certain amount by the federal government and some states?
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What are some of the powers of the federal government and the states have?

division of powers i dont think that is correct... division of powers assigns certain powers to the national government and certain powers to the states


Why do states have to follow certain FEDRAL RULE?

They do this in order to keep everything in balance. An example would be that some states want to legalize marijuana but the federal funding for law enforcement was refused because they did not comply with federal law. The federal government can and does control the states.


What amendment gives the states the authority that the federal government does not have?

The tenth amendment gives the state authority that the federal government does not have. This amendment goes into great detail about the amount of power that the federal government has and what the state has control over.


how the government divide the power between the states and federal government?

The constitution gives the federal government certain powers. The federal government can ONLY exercise a power which is explicitly granted to it in the constitution. The Constitution also lists a few specific things that states are not allowed to do, presumably because the founders didn't want ANY level of government (state or federal) to be able to do it, or because they wanted it to be reserved exclusively to the federal government. The 10th Amendment says that all powers not expressly granted to the federal government, and not expressly prohibited to the states, are reserved to the states or the people.


Does the constitution divide the power between the states and the central government?

Yes, the Constitution of the United States grants certain powers to the federal government. Then, it goes on to state that any rights or powers not specifically given to the federal government belong to the states. Since passage of the 14th Amendment in 1865, the federal government has assumed more and more power that originally was meant to be vested in the states.


What is a Grant-In-Aid from the Federal Government?

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What is states had the power to ignore a federal tax law they did not like?

The federal government uses tax laws and funding to force the states to act in certain ways (drinking), if each state could ignore what the federal government says they would be eliminating its power.


Which aspects of government are controlled by the states?

There are hardly any aspects of government are that controlled by the states directly. There are certain functions that are delegated to the states through the federal government like healthcare, education, employment and development among others.


What amendment kept certain powers for the states?

All powers not specifically established for the federal government are set aside for the states.


What are four rights given to states?

There are no rights 'given' to states. States instead have given the federal government certain rights. All others remain with the state.


In what kind of government system is the national government subordinate to the states?

The power-sharing between a central government and those of the individual states is a federal government.


Why is it beneficial for the federal government to have certain powers rather than the states?

It is good for the federal government to have special powers in order to uphold the constitution. If there was no central government, some state governments would treat citizens unfairly.