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Why does the Constitution divide power between the national and state governments?

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Answered by Rachna2703
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? It gives the national government certain specified powers, reserving all other powers to the states or to the people. ... The national government also will respect territorial integrity of each state.

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Answered by khushikumarirp25
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The constitution does this because the National government based is the based on the cocept of federalism, a system in which the power is divided between the National and state government. The Constitution gives the national government certain specified powers. All the power are reserved to the state or to the people.

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