In federalism the power is divided between a national government and the state governments
Federalism is a system based in democratic rules and institutions in which the power is shared between national and state governments.
The federalism wanted to eliminate disadvantages in the system. When the power is shared by them, it is not a centered power or dominant.
Which one has their own power.
Ever since the Korean War, Article II, Section 2 of the Constitution – which refers to the president as the “Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States” – has been interpreted this way.
But what the framers actually meant by that clause was that once war has been declared, it was the President’s responsibility as commander-in-chief to direct the war. Alexander Hamilton spoke in such terms when he said that the president, although lacking the power to declare war, would have “the direction of war when authorized or begun.” The president acting alone was authorized only to repel sudden attacks (hence the decision to withhold from him only the power to “declare” war, not to “make” war, which was thought to be a necessary emergency power in case of foreign attack).
The answer is B! The colonists had the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness but the British government did not recognize those rights which is WHY the colonists wanted to separate!
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Those who wanted to invest heavily in plantation farming had to settle in areas that were arable, fertile and had conducive environment for agriculture. The majority of such lands was in the south and thus many farmers settled in the southern regions, unlike the northern region which was infertile, and only conducive for industries.
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