It HAS the power to coin money, regulate trade among states with other countries, declare war, but theyCANNOT regulate trade within a state.
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States have all powers except for the power to make a post office. A post office is strictly a federal government program.
Power reserved to the states include all of the following except the power to regulate interstate commerce. Also, states cannot make treaties with other countries.
No, the power of tax is not held by the reserved powers, it is held by the concurrent powers.
Some powers that are reserved to the states are to conduct elections, ratify US Constitution amendments and establish local governments. Other reserved powers are to issue licenses and provide public health and safety.
The federal powers are listed in the articles of the Constitution. The federal government has the right to raise armies and declare war on foreign countries; they also deal with all foreign relations and pass laws that apply to the whole country. State governments regulate laws that deal with families, schools, and land sales.
In a situation where by power is been divided between center and province is what will called federalism
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