Social Sciences, asked by mehtakrishna9898, 1 month ago

difference between Federal Government and state government in 3 points.​

Answers

Answered by shamilhaniy123
2

Explanation:

Federal Versus State Government

After the American colonies won their freedom from England, the thirteen colonies became thirteen states. The new states decided to work together. Their system of government was described in the Articles of Confederation. In this system, the state governments had most of the power. The Federal Government was very weak. This was very different from the government under the King of England.

The Founding Fathers thought that this system left the nation too weak. They decided to develop a new system of government. They wrote a new document called the Constitution, to replace the Articles of Confederation. The Constitution made a stronger Federal Government. It gave power to both the Federal Government and the state governments. This system is called federalism.

Here are some examples of how powers are shared between the Federal Government and state governments.

Federal Government State Governments

Make money

Declare war

Manage foreign relations

Oversee trade between states and with other countries

Ratify amendments

Manage public health and safety

Oversee trade in the state

In addition, the Federal Government and state governments share these powers:

Making and enforcing laws

Making taxes

Borrowing money

Answered by algyjohny
2

The federal government has limited power over all fifty states. State governments have the power to regulate within their state boundaries. State powers are also limited in the sense that states cannot make laws that conflict with the laws of the federal government.

Pls mark me brainlist

Keep smiling

Happy learning

Thank you

Hope you are doing well

Similar questions