Powers given to the states are:
Establish local governments
Issue licenses (driver, hunting, marriage, etc.)
Regulate intrastate (within the state) commerce
Conduct elections
Ratify amendments to the U.S. Constitution
The following is a list of powers which were specifically denied to the federal government.
the national gov. had too much power in some areas and the states had to much power in others. for example, the states had the power to print their own currency, which led to confusion for travelers because they had to stop and trade one states coins for anothers.
The states are not allowed to raise or keep armies. Only the federal government has the power to keep armies.
One major national power is the United States. It has the largest military, highest gross domestic product, and a very high standard of living.
The United States developed the hydrogen bomb.
The Senate has the power to try impeachments. This was granted as a method of checks and balances since the House of Representatives has the power to issue articles of impeachment, the President and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court have the power to preside over impeachment proceedings.
There are many states that have potential to use hydroelectric power. One of the states that have the greatest potential is Alaska.
Yes it is.
concurrent power
to make treaties
the national gov. had too much power in some areas and the states had to much power in others. for example, the states had the power to print their own currency, which led to confusion for travelers because they had to stop and trade one states coins for anothers.
the national gov. had too much power in some areas and the states had to much power in others. for example, the states had the power to print their own currency, which led to confusion for travelers because they had to stop and trade one states coins for anothers.
the national gov. had too much power in some areas and the states had to much power in others. for example, the states had the power to print their own currency, which led to confusion for travelers because they had to stop and trade one states coins for anothers.
the national gov. had too much power in some areas and the states had to much power in others. for example, the states had the power to print their own currency, which led to confusion for travelers because they had to stop and trade one states coins for anothers.
becuz it is one the Bill of Rights. duhhh
the national gov. had too much power in some areas and the states had to much power in others. for example, the states had the power to print their own currency, which led to confusion for travelers because they had to stop and trade one states coins for anothers.
the national gov. had too much power in some areas and the states had to much power in others. for example, the states had the power to print their own currency, which led to confusion for travelers because they had to stop and trade one states coins for anothers.
the national gov. had too much power in some areas and the states had to much power in others. for example, the states had the power to print their own currency, which led to confusion for travelers because they had to stop and trade one states coins for anothers.