Political Science, asked by marvindkumar239, 1 month ago

What is your position? Name some areas of conflict where you think the powers are improperly balanced. Name some areas where you think the balance works well.

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Answered by ohlingerh05
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Answer:

My position is equal for both federal and state government

Explanation: Some areas of conflict could be around the presidential area, the powers are balanced out by the judicial and executive branch

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Areas where balance work well  is explained below.

Explanation:

When we think of the "balance of power," we consider two entities, in this case the weighting of interests between the federal and state governments of the United States. Both have a share in the power to control and form the country. These powers are clearly spelled out in the US Constitution at the federal level (counts) and are often reinforced by the Supreme Court. This article shows how the powers of both the federal and state governments are balanced under the United States Constitution. To be able to assess how the balance is achieved, it is necessary to understand the historical background in which it was created. This is simplified only by emphasizing the beginning of the path towards the balance of the state. It should deal with how and why balance is created in the Constitution. Section 2 describes the establishment of the balance and shows what was created by the delegates to provide a means of dividing the power that remains today between the state and federal governments. Finally, there is a discussion of how this "relationship" has evolved from its original ideals into something the founder never envisioned. This is illustrated in the modern light through legal precedents, recent and historical enactments of Parliament and Supreme Court interventions.

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