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28 September, 10:43

Granted to the national government by the U. S. Constitution granted to state governments by the U. S. Constitution also referred to as concurrent powers also referred to as reserved powers.

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  1. 28 September, 12:43
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    Expressed powers are granted to the national government by the U. S. Constitution.

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    The United States Constitution dispenses excessive power to the national government so as to keep its dominance over the state governments intact. This is to make sure that the integrity of the nation remains intact and no single state chooses to make decisions or make laws that are not in line with the larger national interest or capable of threatening the unity of the nation.
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