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  1. tells what powers belong to the federal government, sets out the structure of the federal government, and leaves all other powers to the states. Texas Constitution. Defines the role of the state government and is the highest law of the state, subject only to federal laws. 1876.

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  4. a. The only powers of the national government are those specifically stated. b. The amount of power the national government has exercised has grown over the last 200 years as a result of the "necessary and proper clause." c. Powers are determined by the supremacy clause. d. Powers of the national government are equal to the powers of the state ...

  5. a system of government in which power is divided, by a constitution, between a central government and regional governments - The U.S. Constitution limits the federal government's power while reserving powers not listed to the states and to the people

  6. Why did the framers of the U.S. Constitution separate powers and provide for a system of checks and balances? They were afraid of concentrating power in the hands of a single person. Of all of Texas's constitutions, which one provided for a strong centralized government?

  7. Thinking about the constitutions of Texas and the United States, both are based upon which fundamental idea? a-Political power is derived from the people. b-Political power is divided into two separate parts and placed in separate branches of government. c-the idea of community rights d-the subordinate role that Texas has in the federal system

  8. Under the US Constitution, the government of Texas is most limited by. the 14th amendment. 1836 Constitution. 1st constitution for the republic of Texas; no privatization of land; expressed that Texas wanted to be a part of the US; outlawed importation of slaves. 1846 Constitution.