The U.S. Constitution prohibits states from exercising certain powers that are reserved for the national government. These include the ability to coin money, regulate interstate and foreign commerce, declare war, and enter into treaties. Additionally, states cannot impose duties on imports or exports without congressional consent. This division of powers is intended to maintain a balance between state and federal authority.
Delegated Powers
concurrent
They are powers given only to the national government in the U.S constitution.
reserved powers
* Expressed (Enumerated) Powers are powers specifically granted to the national government. * Reserved Powers are powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and are kept by the States (As in state government). * Concurrent Powers are powers that both levels of government can exercise, such as murder. Expressed (Enumerated) Powers are powers specifically granted to the national government. Reserved Powers are powers that the Constitution does not give to the national government and are kept by the States (As in state government). Concurrent Powers are powers that both levels of government can exercise, such as murder. -Watson Fitts (16)
"reserved powers".
The US Constitution.
The US Constitution.
Reserved powers belong to the states. Reserved powers are the powers that are not granted to the National Government by the Constitution and they are not denied to the states.
Delegated powers :)
Reserved Powers
Reserved Powers