Taxing exports and interfering with the ability of the states to carry out their responsibilities:
Powers that both national and state governments exercise independently:
Controlling immigration and establishing diplomatic relations:
The power of Congress to examine and approve state constitutions:
Levying and collecting taxes; regulating interstate commerce:
Makes the acts and treaties of the United States superior to those of individual states:
The draft; nuclear power plant regulation; space program development:
First step in the admission of a new state into the Union:
Powers belonging strictly to the states:
A republican form of government, protection from invasion and domestic violence, and the duty to respect the territorial integrity of each state:
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