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The rights and powers granted to the states are quite detailed in the US Constitution. Some things that states may never do include make their own money, obtain a title of notability, create treaties with other countries, create bills of attainder, created direct taxes without a proportioned census, draw money from the state treasury, have a surplus of representatives within the House, and go against the laws of the Constitution.

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States by instruction of the Constitution of the United States may never under any circumstance coin money or form treaties foreign or domestic.

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