National vs State Government Federalism The idea that both the state amp national government have powers httpbensguidegpogov912governmentfederalismhtml Exclusive Powers of the National and State Governments ID: 370722
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National vs. State Government
Federalism: The idea that both the state & national government have powers.
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Exclusive Powers of the National and State Governments
Reserved Powers
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State
Expressed
Powers
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National
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Shared or Concurrent Powers
Collect taxes
Build roads
Borrow money
Establish courts Make and enforce laws
Charter banks and corporations Spend money for the general welfare Take private property for public purposes, with just compensationSlide5Slide6
Powers Denied to the National and State Governments
= Limited Government
Grant titles of nobility
Permit slavery (13th Amendment)
Deny citizens the right to vote due to race, color, or previous servitude (15th Amendment) Deny citizens the right to vote because of gender (19th Amendment)
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