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Im lonely talk to me
Fine, but it is going to be about federalism.


Is that the the federal principle or system of government?
Yes exactly! There are different types of powers, enumerated, reserved, concurrent, and denied.


What are the differences between them all?
Enumerated is power that only the federal government has, reserved is power only states have, concurrent is shared power between federal and state and denied is power that neither has.


What do enumerated powers include?
Well there are many things, but a few of them are coin and print money, conduct foreign affairs, create a postal system, regulate foreign and interstate trade, and raise and maintain armed forces.


Wow I never knew, what about reserved?
They can control the state militia (national guard), conduct elections, set voter qualifications (kinda), provide public education, certify public school teachers, regulate trade within the state (intrastate trade)
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Hey you!
What do you want?


Im lonely talk to me
Fine, but it is going to be about federalism.


Is that the the federal principle or system of government?
Yes exactly! There are different types of powers, enumerated, reserved, concurrent, and denied.
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