The federal government can make changes to the voting policies and create national programs such as the Food and Nutrition program. Another change that can happen on the federal level are amendments to Constitutional laws.
Taxation because local government knows local conditions, state is the Government of a state, and federal because of the strong central powers.
the executive branchNone of the three branches of the federal government is "an exception" to the separation of powers. All three branches are equal.
Compare and contrast the three branches of the Arizona state government with the three branches of the federal government.
it divided the powers into three branchesIt divided the federal government into three branches.
The Executive, Legislative and Judicial
The creation of three branches of government.
The United States of America are governed by a federal government.The Constitution give a limitated list of powers to this government. All the other powers vest in the state governments.
State constitutions follow the federal constitutional government by dividing into three branches for checks and balances to make sure that power is divided.
Separation of powers
The powers that are not directly given to the federal government in the constitution fall in the hands of the state government. However, there is the elastic cause which allows the federal government to make laws as they deem necessary for the best interests of the government.
Providing education is not a federal power. That falls under a state's respective department of education. The other three are all federal powers.
Three inherent powers of government are taxation, education, and criminal justice. Three inherent powers of a state are police power, taxation, and eminent domination.