The document defines three types of powers: exclusive powers that only the federal government has like raising an army, reserved powers that only states have like creating traffic laws, and concurrent powers that both federal and state governments share like creating courts.
The document defines three types of powers: exclusive powers that only the federal government has like raising an army, reserved powers that only states have like creating traffic laws, and concurrent powers that both federal and state governments share like creating courts.
The document defines three types of powers: exclusive powers that only the federal government has like raising an army, reserved powers that only states have like creating traffic laws, and concurrent powers that both federal and state governments share like creating courts.