Shay's Rebellion: Shared Powers Between State And Federal Government

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At some point our National Government was so weak that we were unable to prevent violence and stop protest. The Shay's Rebellion proved that as well. What used to be our national government was the Article of Confederation. Though after the disaster of the Shay's Rebellion, they decided that they needed a change. They decided to revise the Articles of Confederation and they came up with a whole new document called the Constitution. The Constitution introduced a new National government and divided the powers between the Federal government and the States called Federalism. Federalism is the function of national government today, the shared powers between state and federal government. Federalism is the shared powers between our State and Federal Government, a good thing about this shared power is that they don’t t have absolute power they can never do anything outrageous. According to the text, (Goals of the Constitution, 222) shared power between state and federal is Concurrent powers. Concurrent Powers can collect taxes or people income. People may not like taxes but they are used to invest in new Technology, education and public welfare of the people like Medicare, Medicaid, social security, and general protection. They can borrow money but that always affect taxpayers but the money will always be repaid to the lenders but the only way is by raising taxes (Concurrent Powers). Concurrent powers are able to enforce laws, "...law …show more content…

The Concurrent Powers are so significant to everybody and it's crucial that State and Federal Government would be involved