State Powers
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In the tenth revision, the Constitution also recognizes the power of the state government. Traditionally, these include "police force" for health, education and welfare. Many states are concerned about their allegations to change the power of the new state government during the new constitutional ratification. Among these suggested revised proposals, the most popular is the 1791 Bill of Rights, protecting the power of the state. The new 10th amendment states as follows. "The power that the Constitution does not grant to the United States and forbidden by the state is reserved by the state or the people."
But in federal provisions, Congress is restricted to the authorities listed "clearly". There is no implicit power. Supporters of rights of some countries also explained the tenth revision, but in the discussion on the tenth revision proposed by Congress, the word "clearly" was considered and rejected. The true meaning of the tenth revision, and the extent of state and federal government authority will eventually be tried by civil war.
After the end of the civil war, several states tried to develop their own solutions for social problems, and in the words of justice lawy Brandisc, they became "democracy laboratories." Wyoming needed more women settlers and became the first state to give women the right to vote in 1869. In a progressive era, the state adopted a social welfare law regulating working conditions and working hours. However, the Supreme Court rejected many of these state laws and infringed on the personal freedom of employees. Still, many Americans believe that the state should try the standards of their social problems freely.
For example, some states currently allow legalization of cannabis, either for personal or medical purposes. However, federal law prohibits cannabis as a regulated substance, and the highest clause of Article 6 of the Constitution makes federal law better than state law. Therefore, the Supreme Court supported the power of the federal government to regulate Gonzales vs Reich's indigenous marijuana (2005).
"... more centralized, increased stability of bureaucracy, increased trust in state power and state power, confidence in social power and social power declines, the state absorbs the increasing rate of national income, Production will shrink, so the state will take actions to manage them as "essential industries" one after another, increasing corruption, inefficiency and waste, finally relying on forced labor systems. At least in general, and as violent conflict of interest as happened in 1914, severe industrial and financial turmoil due to a weak social structure, so the country is called "mechanically rusted death" Leave it to deeds Anonymous dissolution power "
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