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powers delegated to the national government because it is the government of a sovereign state within the world community
No, its a sovereign state, which is defined as a state which administers its own government, and is not dependent upon, or subject to, another power.
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County commissioners
it limited the power of states to regulate businesses
it limited the power of states to regulate businesses
it limited the power of states to regulate businesses
it limited the power of states to regulate businesses
A republic is a non-monarchical state. A sovereign state is one whose territory and government is free from interference from another state. When one state invades another state or overthrows its government its sovereignty is compromised.
The voters
A sovereign state is "a nonphysical juridical entity of the international legal system that is represented by a centralised government that has supreme independent authority over a geographic area." Meaning a sovereign state is a place that has a population and an independent government. America, indeed, has a population and also has an independent government thus it is a sovereign state. It is not the only place in the world with a population and government; in fact more than two hundred other nations have both a population and government, making them also sovereign nations. To answer your question, the USA is not the only sovereign state in the world.
The Texas Constitution limited the power of state government because people were worried that a powerful government would abuse that power and interfere with the rights of the people. The state's constitution has 17 articles.