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increased the power of their legislatures and decreased the power of their royal governors.
Resulted from government's lack of power to enforce treaties
using their power of the purse to withhold the governors salary
Congress had the power to make decisions but not to enforce them.
The national government did not have the power to tax. It did not have the power to enforce laws. Congress lacked strong and steady leadership.
how do state legislatures abuse their redistricting power
The judicial power is the state of legislature ability to impeach. The judicial power is the constitutional authority vested in courts and judges to hear and decide justiciable cases, and to interpret, and enforce or void.
In the US, the executive branch has the power to enforce the law.
The president
Concurrent/Shared Powers has the power to enforce laws.
The Founders did an excellent job of providing a series of checks and balances. The essential power lies with the Supreme Court, howver it is provided with no power to enforce any decision, It can declare an act or action contrary to the constitution, can later end, change or reverse that finding, but it has no tools to enforce that finding.
power to enforce,
colonial legislatures controlled taxes and expenditures that paid the governors' salaries
They have the power to form and pass laws. The Governor or the President have the power to veto to or finish signing them into law.
A group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws.
Enforce..?
by force =)