A | B |
federalism | the division of power between the states and the national government |
Washington D.C. | where the federal government is located |
president | head of the federal government |
govenor | head of the state government |
50 | the number of state governments |
U.S. Constitution | document that explains federalism |
foreign policy | how the country works with other countries |
commerce | buying and selling goods to other nations |
reserved powers | powers saved for the state |
enumerated or expressed powers | powers for the federal government |
concurrent powers | powers shared by the national and state governments |