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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.

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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.


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


. Under the U.S. Constitution certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called?

Under the U.S. Constitution, certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called


Under the U.S. Constitution certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called?

Under the U.S. Constitution, certain powers are given only to the federal government. These are called


what type of powers does this quote from the constitution refer to (apex) a.powers reserved for the statesb.implied powers of the federal government c.powers denied to the federal government d.expressed powers of the federal government?

d. expressed powers of the federal government


What are powers given to the Federal government called?

The US Constitution assigns authority to the federal (national) government as a whole and to each of the branches of government. Those given to the federal government, in general, are referred to as express(ed) powers.Power is shared in a federal government. According to the US Constitution, certain authority is delegated to various parts of the federal government, other authority is reservedto the states or the people (see Tenth Amendment).Express(ed) Powers: Powers allowed to the federal government.Denied Powers: Powers explicitly denied to the federal government.Enumerated or Delegated Powers: Powers given to a branch of government.Implied or Inherent Powers: Unwritten powers logically related to an enumerated or delegated power. Also called unenumerated powers.Reserved Powers: Powers allowed to the states or the people.Concurrent or Shared Powers: Powers shared by the state and national government in a federal system.


The Federalists believed that the powers of government could be limited by?

confining the powers of the federal government to certain narrowly defined areas and by adding a bill of rights to the Constitution.


Powers shared by the state and federal government Are called what powers?

Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.


What power are shared by the federal and state of government?

Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.


Who has enumerated power?

The President, Congress, and federal courts have enumerated powers outlined in the U.S. Constitution. These powers specifically grant each branch the authority to carry out certain roles and functions in the government.


Are delegated powers those given to the federal government?

NO powers are delegated to provincial government/state not federal government.


What are the powers belonging only to the federal government?

Powers belonging only to the federal government is enumerated powers. Dakari S.