establish courts.
Why did the founding fathers deny certain powers to the national government.state governments or both
State governments and the national government share several powers, including the ability to levy taxes and establish courts. Both levels of government can impose taxes to generate revenue for their operations and programs. Additionally, they can create and maintain judicial systems to interpret laws and resolve disputes within their respective jurisdictions.
concurrent
Fedral and National government is one and the same... so all power delegated to them and not to the States
Former Confederate
Federalism
federal
Like in the USA these governments are republics.
national and state
building roads.
Concurrent powers
Federalism is never explicitly stated but it is embedded in the US constitution. As a result, power is kept in the states.
federalism
In a federal system, the state and national governments share power. Some authority is exclusive to the national government and some is reserved to the states and the people, but other powers (such as the right to tax) are concurrent, or shared by both entities.
Federal RepublicA form of government in which the national and state governments share powers.
federal
In a federal system, the state and national governments share power. Some authority is exclusive to the national government and some is reserved to the states and the people, but other powers (such as the right to tax) are concurrent, or shared by both entities.