well some exclusiveFederal Government powers are:
- The Power to Coin Money
and
-Power to Make Treaties with Other Courtries
-Power to Declare war
-Power to Regulate interstate commerce
-Power to Raise an army
Power to naturalzation
National Parks
Trade
State governments have some powers that the federal government does not have.
Some powers are expressly given to the federal government under the constitution - apex.
Powers belonging only to the federal government is enumerated powers. Dakari S.
Powers prohibited to the federal (national) government under the US Constitution are called Denied powers.
Under the Tenth Amendment, the powers that are not expressly given to the federal government are reserved to the states or the people. The enumerated powers in the constitution (and their related implied powers) are powers the federal government has. The state governments retain all of the other powers. Some powers are concurrent; the federal government has been given the power, but it hasn't been prohibited to the states, so they also can exercise it. An example would be the ability to tax.
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State governments have some powers that the federal government does not have.
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Some powers were given to the states, some to the federal government, and some to both.