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The constitution divides powers between the federal (national) and state governments. The U.S. government has "delegated powers" like declaring wars, while state governments have "reserved powers" like
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The constitution divides powers between
the federal (national) and state
governments. The U.S. government has
"delegated powers" like declaring wars,
while state governments have "reserved
powers" like establishing schools. Other
powers are shared between both, or
concurrent.
This principle is known as-
• Federalism
• Three Branches of Government
• Promote Welfare
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the 3 branches of government
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