The states have more control over what goes on within their borders, but they must comply with all Federal Laws.
Some would say the line of that relationship is being blurred from what our founding fathers intended. The federal government was originally formed to serve the states, but lately the states are being forced to server the federal government. The federal union was primarily formed to protect the member states from foreign invasion. Other duties that made sense were things such as regulation of interstate commerce. Other than that, each state was to regulate its own interests.
Many now believe the federal government has overstepped its bounds. It attempts to regulate things such as education, that many believe should be left to the states. They require states to comply with federal mandates, often spending state money that is not reimbursed by the federal government (unfunded federal mandates).
The relationship is in a state of change. It always has been. There always will be a struggle between the states and federal government for power.
A town or city is located in a state. The local area has local laws, but it also has state laws to follow because they are located in a state. So, before passing a ordinance in the local area they have to check to see if there is all ready a state law or restrictions. State, local, and Federal Laws are all interconnected and provide a foundation for citizens.
The states have more control over what goes on within their borders, but they must comply with all federal laws.
Any government that is state,or local must follow federal laws.
Federalism
Prove pls.
The relationship between federal and state governments is dynamic and is affected by the policies of the president and of Congress
the relationship between the federal government and state governments is specifically laid out in the constitution
not clearly defined and constantly changing.
federal and state governments.
The policies of the president and Congress affect the relationship between federal and state government.
The U.S. Constitution governs the relationship that the state and federal government has. The federal government can impose regulations for state governments to follow. Local governments often establish laws that only their boundaries adhere to.
The U.S. Constitution governs the relationship that the state and federal government has. The federal government can impose regulations for state governments to follow. Local governments often establish laws that only their boundaries adhere to.
With the image of cake: the answer is... “The relationship between state governments and the federal government has become cooperative over time. -apex
By dividing some responsibilities between the federal and state governments
The constitution established a relationship between the state and national governments in the preamble of the constitution. The relationship is called new federalism.
That the individual State or States could not nullify a Federal Law or act in opposition to the US Constitution.
Each has distinct areas of authority with very little overlap.