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What are some powers that belong to the States?
42. Under our Constitution, some powers belong to the states. What is one power of the states? In the United States, the federal and state governments both hold power. Before the Constitution, the 13 colonies governed themselves individually much like state governments.
What was the power of the States before the Constitution?
Before the ratification of the Constitution, the state governments’ power far exceeded that held by the national government. This distribution of authority was the result of a conscious decision and was reflected in the structure and framework of the Articles of Confederation.
What are some powers not given to the federal government?
The state governments hold powers not given to the federal government in the U.S. Constitution. Some powers of the state government are the power to create traffic regulations and marriage requirements, and to issue driver’s licenses. The Constitution also provides a list of powers that the states do not have.
Why is the power of the state reserved to the state?
In essence, if the Constitution does not decree that an activity should be performed by the national government and does not restrict the state government from engaging in it, then the state is seen as having the power to perform the function. In other words, the power is reserved to the states.
What kind of powers does Congress have under the Constitution?
Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution grants the U.S. Congress 17 specifically “enumerated” powers, along with unspecified “implied” powers considered “necessary and proper” to carry out the enumerated powers. Under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, all powers not granted to Congress are reserved for the states or the people.
Which is an example of reserved powers in the Constitution?
This amendment first allowed the states to adopt their own constitutions, although later amendments, including the 14th through 16th, 19th, 24th and 26th, have reduced some of the authority of the states. The authority to establish schools and the responsibility for conducting elections are examples of reserved powers.