The Constitution of the United States establishes the principle of federalism, which is the division of government power between the states and the national government.
The Constitution grants the federal government expressed powers, reserves powers for the states and creates concurrent powers that are shared by the state and national governments.
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The Constitution grants the federal government expressed powers, reserves powers for the states and creates concurrent powers that are shared by the state and national governments