Objective: To analyze the powers granted to the federal and state governments under the system of federalism. Video: Federal Powers v. State Powers.

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Objective: To analyze the powers granted to the federal and state governments under the system of federalism. Video: Federal Powers v. State Powers

Powers Delegated to the National Government Powers Reserved to States Federalism Powers Delegated to the National Government Powers Reserved to States declare war establish local governments create and maintain armed forces raise taxes establish and maintain schools establish foreign policy provide for the public welfare regulate trade within states criminal justice regulate interstate and foreign trade borrow money conduct elections make copyright and patent laws charter banks build roads provide for public safety establish postal offices coin money