The power to govern is shared in a federal system by:
1. Collecting taxes
2. Borrowing money
3. Chartering banks
4. Setting up court systems
5. Makes laws to provide for public health and welfare
Credits to: Harcourt Horizons United States History: Beginnings
Powers are shared by jumping off cliffs
They were divided into three branches.
Federalism
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
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Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
powers are shared between state and federal governments
They were split into three branches. Legislative, Executive, Judicial
concurrent powers
Concurrent powers
Powers shared by both state and federal governments are known as concurrent powers. These include responsibilities such as tax collection, law enforcement, and the establishment of courts. Both levels of government can exercise these powers independently, allowing for a system of checks and balances within the federal structure.
How is authority shared in a federal system