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Enumerated, concurrent, and reserved powers in American Federalism
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Enumerated & implied powers
\-Coin money
\-Declare war
\-Raise & support armed forces
\-Make treaties
\-Provide for the naturalization of citizens
\-Regulate interstate and foreign trade & trade with tribes.
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Concurrent powers
\-Levy taxes
\-Borrow money
\-Regulate interstate commerce
\-Regulate banks
\-Create & operate court systems
\-Determine voting qualifications
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Reserved powers
\-Provide police & fire protection
\-Conduct elections
\-Amendments approved by 3/4 of the states
\-Establish local, town, county, and regional bodies
\-Regulate intrastate commerce
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The federal government cannot
\-Violate rights and liberties outlined in the Bill of Rights
\-Admit new states w/out the consent of the territory’s residents
\-change state boundaries without consent of its residents
\-impose taxes on goods & services exported and imported within state boundaries
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States may not
\-Enter into treaties with foreign governments
\-print money
\-tax imports or exports
\-declare war