Federal Powers: Provide an army and a navy, Print Money, Make rules about trade between states and nations, Make treaties and deal with foreign nations, Establish a post office , Declare War, Make copyright laws to protect author's writings, Decide what units of measure we will use, Make laws that a necessary and proper to carry out its powers, State Powers: Issue a driver's and marriage licenses, Conduct Elections, Establish local governments, Use any power the Constitution doesn't give the federal government or deny to the states., Run public schools, Provide police and emergency services , Make rules about a business inside a state, Use any power the Constitution doesn’t give the federal government or deny to the states, Concurrent (Shared) Powers: Protect public health and safety, Collect Taxes, Build roads, Borrow Money, Establish Courts, Make and enforce Laws, Spend money for the general welfare,
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The Constitution and Government
Civics and Citizenship
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