Power of the State Government
the federal government share power with d state tru seperation of power, which d state have autonomous power 2 govern d state
helped write new state constitutions
state
A weak central government with most of the power at the state and local levels
The State Constitution made the legislature branchthe most powerful.
Local governments get their power from State constitutions as well as state laws. The idea of having a local government derived from England.
executive branch
Local governments get their power from State constitutions as well as state laws. The idea of having a local government derived from England.
State constitutions follow the federal constitutional government by dividing into three branches for checks and balances to make sure that power is divided.
State constitutions constrain the states themselves.The states adopted the U.S. Constitution to form the federal government.
Local governments get their power from State constitutions as well as state laws. The idea of having a local government derived from England.
the legislative branch
The governor of a state. the government of a state is in power that state
The Legislative Branch has the ability to write the laws, levy taxes, declare wars, and decide how the federal money is spent.
Nearly all of the state constitutions written in the late 1770s placed most of the power in the legislatures. Legislatures were extensions of the English government in the US colonies.
A State Governor derives her power under the Executive Branch of government.