Federalism - Mr. Hood Presentations

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4.1 FEDERALISM

THE DIVISION OF POWERS

ALFREDO – PEDRO - GERRY

THE EXCLUSIVE & THE

CONCURRENT POWERS

EXCLUSIVE POWERS

Exclusive Powers refer to the separation of powers between state and federal governments.

EXCLUSIVE POWERS

For instance the state government can only issue licenses, and the federal government can only print money.

National Powers:

• Print Money

• International Trade

• Make Treaties

• Declare War

• Provide an Army and Navy

• Make Laws

State Powers:

• Issue Licenses

• Regulate Businesses

• Conduct Elections

• Establish Local

Governments• Take Measures for Public

Health and Safety

CONCURRENT POWERS

The Concurrent Powers are those powers that both the National Government & the States Government posses and excersices.

CONCURRENT POWERS

For instance the Concurrent Powers include:• Collect Taxes• Define Crimes & Set Punishments for them• To Condemn• To take private property for public use