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Federal and State Powers

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© North Carolina Community College System

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Under the U.S. Constitution,

• Some powers belong to thefederal government and

• Some powers belong to thestates.

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Only the federal government can

• print money,

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• declare war on other countries,

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• make treaties, and

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• organize and arm military forces.

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Only the states (not the federal government) can

• operate schools,

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• provide police protection,

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• provide fire safety,

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• give a driver’s license, and

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• approve zoning and land use.

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The President of the United States leads the federal government.

• Barack Obama is President.

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• His home as president is in Washington, D.C., the capital of our country.

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A governor leads each state in the United States.

• Beverly Perdue is the Governor of North Carolina.

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• Her home as governor is in Raleigh, North Carolina. Raleigh in the capital of North Carolina.

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Both President Obama and Governor Perdue belong to the Democratic Party.

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The two major political parties in the United States are

• The Democratic Party and

• The Republican Party

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Now we know something about political parties

and the division of powers between the federal government and the states.

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In the next lesson we we’ll see what Amendments Congress has added to the Constitution

since the Bill of Rights.