Check and Balance powers.
The U.S. Constitution specifies what the national government is allowed to do, and it states that any powers not granted to the national government therein are reserved to the states or the people.
reserved powers
Federalism
Because the states preexisted the national government and did not want to give up their powers.
It assigns certain powers to the national government and others to the states
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Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
the 3 concurrent powers shared by the national and state government are trade,commerse, and education.
States government shared by the Feds.
The difference is that Delegated is when powers are given only to national government by the constitution. Reserved is when powers are given to only the states by the constitution, and Concurrent is when power are shared by states and national government according to the constitution.
concurrent powers
Concurrent powers
Powers that are shared between the federal government and states, according to the Constitution APEX
lists the powers given to national government and the powers denied the states and leaves all other powers to the states
The U.S. Constitution oversees the distribution of shared power between the national government and state governments. Each of the 50 states can make its own internal laws under an independent constitution, as long as these are compliant with the national constitution. Exclusive powers are powers that are reserved either by the national government or by the state government, but are not shared between both.
Concurrent