Section 1:
Powers of a National Government- The national government has powers called express powers, which are powers that are spelled out in the Constitution. Examples would be to collect taxes, to coin money, to regulate foreign trade, to raise and maintain armed forces, and to declare war. They also have powers which may not be spelled out in the Constitution. These are called implied powers such has to make all laws that are neccesary.
Powers Denided to the National Government-The constitution denies some powers to the national government. These include the power to levy duties on exports; prohibit freedom of religon,speech, press or assembly; conduct illegal search and seziure or to deny any person accused of a crime a speedy and public trial. They also can't create a public school system for the nation, to enact uniform marriage or divorce laws nor can they set up local governments.
Section 2:
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