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how might the distribution of powers between the national gov and states have affected the overall effectiveness of the country

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The federal government couldn't enact new laws or taxes without the state's approval. The states wouldn't approve new taxes, so the federal government lost a lot of power and each state ended up with differing laws and local governments and law enforcement had a lot more power in their respective areas than they do today.

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I assume this is about nineteenth century America by the way.

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