The Federal Government: The Tenth Amendments

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The founding fathers of the United States understood how important separating the powers of the federal government are. To make sure the federal government did not become to powerful they delegated some of the powers to the states. The Tenth Amendments purpose is to emphasize the limited nature of the powers delegated to the federal government. The Federal government has certain powers, the State government has their powers, and then they share a few. Some examples of Federal powers are, they can print money, establish an Army and Navy, and make laws necessary to enforce the constitution. Examples of the State powers are to set up local governments, provide public health and safety, and issue licenses. (Federalism: Powers of National and State