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Both the 10th and 16th Ammendments to the US Constitution give the Federal Government power of State Governments.
3. the power of the states greatly exceeded the power of the central government
The Constitution creates the federal government and grants various powers to the 3 branches of government. The federal government has gained power over time through precedent - where it has exercised power at the time, and no one has objected or stopped it, so it is free to do so again. In general, the Federal government has the power it does because the people give their power to it.
The 3 levels of the U.S. government are: -State Government -Local Government -National Government
It is in the judicial branch. Article 3 of the Constitution vests the judicial power of the new government in the US Supreme Court. Article 3 goes on to authorize Congress to create other lower courts, like trial and appeals courts, as it sees fit.