Glorious Glorious
  • 04-10-2016
  • History
contestada

Why does the constitution divide power between the national and state governments

Respuesta :

DrKaric
DrKaric DrKaric
  • 11-10-2016
Because the constitution requires state and national government to be united, but each having it's own power. The constitution also states that no one person should have too much power, nor should any branch or state have too much power, so the power is split evenly.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which is an example of division of labor? One person adds pedals and one person adds wheels to a bicycle. One person assembles a bicycle from start to finish.
Find the area of the shaded region. Use 3.14 for π. 54.88 sq meters 29.76 sq meters 67.44 sq meters 25.12 sq meters
consejos comunales ¿cuales son?
Which Amendment to the Constitution establishes the notion of Federalism?
Can anyone explain these? A rectangle has a perimeter of 36 in. The length and width are scaled by a factor 2.5. What is the perimeter of the resulting rectangl
What is the approximate volume of a cone with a height of 12 in. and radius of 9 in.? Use 3.14 to approximate pi, and express your final answer to the nearest h
Did your brain’s frontal lobe or temporal lobe have more to do with planning out which movie you’d like to see this evening?
How does an orthodontist use torque to realign teeth?
What part of the sweating process promotes cooling?
Which two statements are true about women's rights in the 1800s? Women had limited voting rights. Women had access to basic education. Women couldn’t serve on