1. States may not excersise powers reserved for the Federal Government only.
2. States may not tax imports or exports.
3. States may not keep armies during times of peace.
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It depends on what kind of government.
In some countries it is limited by law in others there is nothing to stop the government doing anything it pleases.
There are three limits on the powers of states. Their three limits are: limitations of power; limitation on export and import taxes; and the limitation on duties in armed forces war.
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constitution,
supreme court,
and
public opinion.
1. Checks & Balances 2. Separation of Powers 3. Federalism
Federal 1.print and coin money 2.declare war 3.make laws an treaties State 1.schools 2.marriage 3.licening lawyers and doctors
one- establishes the powers and limits on Congress two and three- do the same for the President and courts ♥ copy right: The American Nation; textbook
Concurrent powers of the individual states and federal government: Power to (1) tax (2) establish a standing army - military/national guard (3) legally adjudicate in courts of law (4) convict and hold people in jail/prisons (5) build and maintain roads (6) hold elections You're Welcome
1.The Expressed Powers- Those delegated to the National Government in so many words - spelled out expressly in the Constitution.2.The Implied Powers- Those that are not expressly stated in the Constitution but are reasonably implied by those powers that are.3.The Inherent Powers- Those that belong to the National Government because it is the national government of a sovereign state in the world community.