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The United States Constitution spells out a number of powers that belong to the Federal government. It also specifies that any powers not given to the Federal government are reserved for the states.
The states were given all powers not delegated to the federal government in the Constitution. However, there are implied powers that the federal government can use.
Constitution
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
Article 4 of the U.S. Constitution tells what the states can do. This article also provides a clear guideline as to the rights and responsibilities of the federal government as well.
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The purpose of the constitution was to link the states into a stronger national or federal government.
states
The United States Constitution spells out a number of powers that belong to the Federal government. It also specifies that any powers not given to the Federal government are reserved for the states.
The states were given all powers not delegated to the federal government in the Constitution. However, there are implied powers that the federal government can use.
The United States government is a federal government with a constitution as the framework.
Any of the rights that are not already reserved by the constitution for the federal government.
Constitution
The constitution gives this to both. It is the framework for government.
The constitution gives this to both. It is the framework for government.