Both the states and the national government are granted certain rights and powers under the U.S. Constitution. The national government has the authority to regulate interstate commerce, conduct foreign affairs, and provide for national defense, while states retain powers related to education, local law enforcement, and public health. Additionally, both levels of government can levy taxes, establish courts, and enforce laws, allowing for a balance of power and responsibilities. This division of rights is designed to ensure a system of checks and balances within the federal framework.
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True
There are no rights 'given' to states. States instead have given the federal government certain rights. All others remain with the state.
The purpose of the 10th amendment was to secure the rights of the states from a large national government. It says that any power not delegated (given) to the national government nor prohibited by it to the states (article 1 section 10) is given to the states or the people. This prohibited the federal government from gaining too much power, and giving all issues not given to the federal government to the states
Tenth Amendment .....amendment that states rights not specifically given to the federal government are reserved for the states and the people
Federalism is the principle of dividing power between a central government and individual states. It means that certain powers are given to the federal government, while others are reserved for the states. This concept ensures that rights not specifically granted to the federal government in the Constitution are retained by the states.
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Concurrent
Inherent Powers are given to the national government simply because the United States is a sovereign nation.
The federal government does not give states loans with interest!
Then the states would have more power than the national government.
The purpose of the 10th amendment was to secure the rights of the states from a large national government. It says that any power not delegated (given) to the national government nor prohibited by it to the states (article 1 section 10) is given to the states or the people. This prohibited the federal government from gaining too much power, and giving all issues not given to the federal government to the states