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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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Invasion had nothing to do with the establishment of the federal government system. It comes from the thinking of men like Locke and Jefferson who believed that man could form his own government rather than be ruled by a king who stated he was appointed by God to govern.
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Reserves
Yes, the drinking age is typically considered a reserved power, meaning that it falls under the jurisdiction of individual states rather than the federal government in the United States. This allows states to set their own legal drinking ages that may differ from the federal standard.
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NO. North Korea is a unitary state, not a federation. As a result, it has no federal government, but rather a single national government.
States' rights refers to political powers reserved for the state governments rather than the federal government according to the United States Constitution, reflecting especially the enumerated powers of Congress and the Tenth Amendment.
It was the first set of rules governing the early years of the United States It had flaws that cried out to be remedied in a revised scheme, that turned out to be the Constitution. The Articles had both a weak executive and a very weak national government. Rather than the Federal system which developed under the Constitution, the Articles left mostpower in the hands of the states who retained their rights to armies and taxation. The power did not actually reside in "the people" but, rather, in the states who could have their own laws and taxes and there wasn't much the central government could do about it under the Articles. Although the Constitution was careful to give powers to the Federal government, there was an amendment required by compromise that insisted that all rights not specifically granted to the Federal government was reserved to the states. Nevertheless, the Constitution provided much more of a balance and, indeed, enhancement of the power of the central (Federal) government.
Implied powers refer to rights of the federal government that are not specifically noted in the Constitution. Most come from the "Necessary and Proper Clause", which states that the federal government must do anything necessary and proper to run the country, such as coining money and operating the post, which are not detailed in the constitution, but are rather implied.
In general, the prohibitions on the powers of the states is a rather conservative concept. The states in fact reserve to themselves all rights that are not specifically given by the Constitution solely to the federal government.
He proposed that federal funds be controlled by government officials rather than by bankers.