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Don't worry, I will show you de ways of federalism



The first thing you should know is there are 4 types of powers. Enumerated, Reserved, Concurrent, and Denied.
What do those mean?



Well, Enumerated powers are the powers that the Nation government have. Some of their powers are Coin and Print money, Create postal service, and Maintain armed forces.
Wow!



Next up we have Reserved powers. These powers are only for the states. Some of them include Conduct elections, Issue drivers license, and Provide public education.
That's cool, they have seperate powers for state and national



The third power is Concurrent. These apply to both states and national. They include Make laws, Collect taxes, Enforce laws, and Establish courts.
AND THEY HAVE COMBINED POWERS? That's cool.



The fourth and final power is Denied. These are the powers that none of them have. These are Tax exports, Pass ex post facto laws, Suspend the writ of habeas corpus, and Pass bills of attainder.
So the just banned some powers?
Yeah



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Do you know de federalism?
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The first thing you should know is there are 4 types of powers. Enumerated, Reserved, Concurrent, and Denied.
What do those mean?
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