Explain the difference between the powers that the U.S. Constitution provides to the national and state governments. Be sure to give specific examples

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: An ideal response will:
1. Explain that the powers of the national government are limited to those enumerated in the Constitution and those necessary to carry out these enumerated powers.
2. Explain that those powers not specifically given to the national government are generally reserved to the states or to the people.
3. Identify some of the following primary powers of the national government: to wage war, negotiate with foreign governments, regulate interstate commerce, coin money, etc.
4. Identify some of the following primary powers reserved to the state governments: protecting public health, regulating intrastate commerce, etc.
5. Provide a conclusion.

Political Science

You might also like to view...

America's "enemy" during the Cold War was

A) the Soviet Union. B) Germany. C) Iran. D) Iraq. E) Japan.

Political Science

All of the following are fair assessments of Gorbachev's reforms EXCEPT

a. they created fierce opposition within the party. b. they were intended to reform the party structure. c. they were intended to reform Soviet society. d. they were intended to reform the Soviet economy. e. they polarized the Soviet political system.

Political Science