Nullification
federal government
The states must obey the rules and laws of Federal Government.
to declare war
A federal system of government is one that divides the powers of government between the national (federal) government and state and local governments. The Constitution of the United States established the federal system, also known as federalism. Under federalism, each level of government has sovereignty in some areas and shares powers in other areas. For example, both the federal and state governments have the power to tax. Only the federal government can declare war.
One Constitutional power specifically delegated to the federal government is the power to declare war.
The principle of limited federal government. More precisely the constitution does give the federal government the power to purchase new territory and clearly states that all powers not listed as belonging to Congress are reserved to the states.
Both the federal and the Missouri government ave executive and legislative components. The Federal government has the power to declare war while the Mississippi government does not.
that individual states may declare federal law null and void
To mint money and to declare war.
The specific power granted exclusively to the federal government and not to state governments is the authority to declare war.
The powers of government are divided between the federal government and the states.
Separation of powers