I think the answer your looking for is the royal governors, but I'm not sure.
The Anti-Federalists were wary of federal power, so they wanted a bill of rights to curb that power. They were especially supportive of the 10th amendment, and many of them refused to ratify the constitution until it was approved.
it didnt
In 1947, the conservative Congress set out to curb the power of organized labor by passing the Taft-Hartley Act.
taft-hartley act
A yellow curb means no parking along that curb.
Yes, the president can veto bills. However, a presidential veto may be overridden.
Curb-To-Curb Width: 14.6m (47.9ft), Out-to-Out Width: 28.0m (91.9ft).
She kicked him to the curb. The car was parked just along side the curb. His mom stubbed her toe on the curb.
just a curb
Rollback curb is shaped like an "s" if you will. Valley curb is typically a "V"-shaped trough.
Almost 5000 lbs depending upon the 4x4 and power options etc.
The War Powers Act of 1973 was intended to reassert Congressional authority over military actions by requiring the president to consult with Congress before committing U.S. forces to armed conflict. It mandates that the president notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying troops and limits military engagement to 60 days without Congressional approval. This legislation aimed to curb the executive branch's unilateral power to initiate military action, thereby restoring a balance of power between the legislative and executive branches in matters of war.