Powers are vested in Congress, in the President, and the federal courts by the United States Constitution. ... It is based on the principle of federalism, where power is shared between the federal government and state governments. The powers of the federal government have generally expanded greatly since the Civil War.
The principle cause of the war was that those states harbored and supported the actions of pirates against American shipping vessels in the Mediterranean Sea.
The authority of the new provisional government was soon challenged by the Soviets, councils of representatives from the workers and Soldiers. I think the answers to your problem are Soviets and Soldiers. Brainlest?
5th Amendment<span> 6th Amendment 7th Amendment 8th Amendment ... of Independence </span>United States Constitution<span> The President of the </span>United States<span> ... republicanism </span>due process<span> of law separation of powers individual rights .... provide for the common defense ensure domestic tranquility </span>establish justice<span> secure the blessings </span>