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Federal Government and the States

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Relationship between the Federal Government and the States

The States and the federal government have different powers.

Federal government powers

Federal government powers

  • There are exclusive powers held by the federal government.
    • The federal government has exclusive power to print money and declare war.
  • There has been increased power in the federal government
  • The federal government has “implied” powers, granted by Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution (the “necessary and proper” clause).
  • The federal government can choose how much power it has over the states.
  • This power increased from the 1920s and 1930s onwards.
State powers

State powers

  • There are exclusive powers held by the states, which are “reserved”.
    • States have the reserved right to issue licenses for marriages.
  • States have the exclusive power to ratify amendments to the constitution.
  • States have the exclusive power to conduct elections.
  • States tend to have more power over the day-to-day lives of their residents.
Shared powers

Shared powers

  • There are powers shared by the federal government and the states which are “concurrent”
    • Both states and the federal government have the power to levy taxes.
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