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  1. Explain how the balance of power between national and state governments shifted with the drafting and ratification of the Constitution; Identify parts of the Constitution that grant power to the national government and parts that support states’ rights

  2. The extent to which Congress can delegate its legislative powers has been informed by two distinct constitutional principles: separation of powers and due process. A rigid application of separation of powers would prevent the lawmaking branch from divesting itself of any of its power and conferring it on one of the other branches.

  3. Delegation of Legislative Power. SECTION 1. All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives. Annotations. The History of the Doctrine of Nondelegability.

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