The US federal government are the three branches that oversee the nation as a whole and connect the 50 states into one federation. Each state had authority in its own area. The federal government's duties and powers are listed in the first three articles of the constitution.
divided between national govt and lower levels of govt.
this question is an opinion question. the fact that the federal government can ever feel undermined my a state's decision means that the federal government is indeed not supreme and the supremacy clause should be defined unsupported. But alas that is not the case so my answer is that since the supremacy lies within the federal govt any decision that states make that opposes the federal govt does not undermine the federal, however, allows the states to use their reserved powers that given to them in the constitution in the tenth amendment.
the federal govt should be able to regulate foreign trade - apex
States rights is allocation of power to the states relative to the federal government. If you give too much power to the states: They become 50 bickering despotisms If you give too much power to the federal govt: We have a Dictatorship
a democracy ia a form of govt which is ruled by people.the people have supreme power so by constant protesting,giving pressure on the side of govt for unfair decision will result in losing power
1)d supremacy of d federal govt
the govt spends more than they have
Deficit financing.
Delegated powers (those delegated to the federal government) Expressed were clearly stated in the Constitution, implied are not stated but necessary for the federal govt to accomplish those that are stated, and inherent are powers the federal govt has simply by nature of being a govt for the people.
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Govt or state agencies have the power to offset if you owe them money.
The State Government Creates the Local govt. The Federal creates The State!
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divided between national govt and lower levels of govt.
The Federal Govt. has their powers listed in the US Constitution. All powers not listed are retained by the states. This is why for instance Nevada has Legalized gambling on private land. (Note Indian Reservations are not state or Federal Land but a tribes land is treated as a separate nation.) The Federal Govt. in recent years has given the states more work,responsibility and power but only in the areas that create more money and less work for the federal Govt. Often the Supreme Court will hear cases that influence Federal versus state law.
this question is an opinion question. the fact that the federal government can ever feel undermined my a state's decision means that the federal government is indeed not supreme and the supremacy clause should be defined unsupported. But alas that is not the case so my answer is that since the supremacy lies within the federal govt any decision that states make that opposes the federal govt does not undermine the federal, however, allows the states to use their reserved powers that given to them in the constitution in the tenth amendment.
Fedral and National government is one and the same... so all power delegated to them and not to the States