1) Briefly explain federalism.

2) Describe a few major powers are at each the federal and state levels

3) Given an example of a concurrent (shared) power. in 3 sentences

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  1. Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and smaller political units, such as states or provinces. This division allows for multiple levels of governance, each with its own responsibilities and powers, enabling local governments to address regional issues while maintaining a cohesive national policy.

  2. At the federal level, major powers include the ability to regulate interstate commerce, conduct foreign affairs, and levy taxes. At the state level, states have powers such as regulating intrastate commerce, conducting elections, and establishing local governments. Both levels of government can also impose taxes and enforce laws.

  3. An example of a concurrent power is the authority to levy taxes. Both the federal government and state governments can impose taxes on income, property, and sales to generate revenue for public services. This shared power allows for a level of coordination and funding necessary to support the needs of citizens at both levels.