How is power set up under a federal system?

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State governments hold all the power
Federal government holds all the power
States and Federal share power

Under a federal system, power is shared between the central or federal government and the individual state governments. This system is designed to ensure that both levels of government have some degree of autonomy and authority, while also working together for the good of the country as a whole. The U.S. Constitution outlines specific powers for the federal government, such as regulating interstate commerce and national defense, while reserving other powers to the states, such as education and family law. In general, the federal government acts as the ultimate authority, but it relies on state and local governments to enforce and implement national policies. This balance of power helps prevent tyranny and ensures that the voices of all citizens are represented and respected.

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"States and Federal share power"

What are enumerated powers?

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Powers given to the federal government in the Constitution
Powers given to states in the Constitution
Powers given indirectly to the federal government
Powers given indirectly to the states

Powers given to the federal government in the Constitution.

What are implied powers?

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Powers given to the federal government in the Constitution
Powers given to states in the Constitution
Powers given indirectly to the federal government
Powers given indirectly to the states

Powers given indirectly to the federal government.

What are reserved powers?

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Powers given to the federal government in the Constitution
Powers given to states in the Constitution
Powers given indirectly to the federal government
Powers given indirectly to the states

Powers given to states in the Constitution.

What is an example of a unitary system?

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States to Federal government
Cities to State government
Cities to Citizens
States to Citizens