I am sorry, but you have that just backwards. The way the federal constitution was set up, the states were given ALL the power except a few things that they wrote down for the federal government, like creating a standing army to defend the states, controlling commerce among the states, not making any laws with regard to the practice of religion. The current federal government is and has been, since Franklin Roosevelt, nearly completely unconstitutional.
Under the current president, the members of the federal government now state that they can do anything they want. Too bad for us, as that is the road to a Dictatorship.
This was called New Federalism. Both President Nixon and President Reagan tried to reduce the powers of the federal government and give these powers back to the state.
d. expressed powers of the federal government
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
NO powers are delegated to provincial government/state not federal government.
Powers belonging only to the federal government is enumerated powers. Dakari S.
The powers the Constitution explicitly gave to the federal government are known as delegated powers.
A delegated power is one that is reserved for the federal government, so obviously the national government has delegated powers.
Powers prohibited to the federal (national) government under the US Constitution are called Denied powers.
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
Concurrent
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.