The federal government gained broad powers to tax, regulate trade ,control the currency, raise an army, and declare war. It could also pass laws that were necessary and proper for caring out its responsibilities
The states had the power to pass and enforce laws and regulate trade within their borders they could also establish local governments, schools, and other institutions affecting the welfare of their citizens
The Constitution states that expressed powers are the federal governments.
Expressed powers
Concurrent
To limit the power of the federal government
The powers that are reserved for the state are powers not specifically outlined in the Constitution for the federal government. Such powers are conducting elections, regulate intrastate commerce, and establish local governments.
The Constitution states that expressed powers are the federal governments.
Expressed powers
concurrent
Reserved powers
Concurrent
concurrent
concurrent
Reserved powers
Reserved powers
In the US, the Federal government's powers are derived by the US Constitution. Taking this back a step, it was the states that created the Constitution. At its beginning, however, the source of the US Federal governments powers are derived from the citizens of the USA.
Powers that are exercised by both the federal and state governments
reserved poweres