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Why were states given more power than the federal government?

Then the states would have more power than the national government.


What was the main reason for the failure of the articles of confederation?

There was not enough power given to the Federal Government.


What system of government gives the local government more power than the central government?

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What system of government gives the local government more power than central government?

federal


What system of government gives local government more power than central government?

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That the federal government has the right to establish a national drinking age?

They have more power than the state government


What does Federal government having more power than state government mean?

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In a federal government the states are more powerful than the national government?

No. Because of the tendency of the Supreme Court to rule in favor of the federal government as well as the "supremacy clause" (Federal Laws override state laws if there is a conflict) in the constitution, the federal government exercises more authority and overall power than state governments.


What is federal under the topic government?

Areas within a country have more power to rule themselves than in a different form of government.


What system of government divides power among different levels rather than giving all power to a central government?

The United States has a FEDERAL REPUBLIC style government. There is a strong central government with less powerful state governments. The United States also is a REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLIC, where the voters elect officials to make most of the decisions. (Compared to a Democracy where voters directly vote on issues) The federal government is divided into three parts, The executive, the judicial, and the legislative.


Who wanted the federal government to have more power than the state governments?

They didn't the states have the choice to follow the federal's laws or override them