Originally, under the Articles of Confederation, states where separate nations, and the Congress was more of a mediator between the states.
Now, under the Constitution, the states still can create local laws, but national laws take precedence.
None..state powers have state powers and federal powers have federal powers. The powers not given to the federal government belongs to the state so they each have different powers.
Reserved powers, are the powers kept by the state Government.
reserved powers are powers reserved to the state Delegated powers are powers reserved to the federal government and Concurrent powers are powers reserved to both state and federal government
What are some of the powers of state government?(hint- reserved powers)establish schools marriages
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Reserved Powers!
Reserved Powers
They are powers only for state governments.
State powers are sometimes known as reserved powers as defined by the 10th amendment to the United States Constitution. They are the powers "not granted to the national government nor prohibited to the states are reserved to the states or the people."States also have powers known as concurrent powers.Source: Wikipedia
Power is the connection between state powers and state policies.
Enumerated Powers
Residual Powers are powers that the State have complete control over. Concurrent Powers are shared amongst the State and the Commonwealth, but where there is conflict the Commonwealth will prevail. Exclusive Powers are powers that only the Commonwealth have control over.