Enumerated Powers, they were the ones that belonged to the Federal Government. That included that the power to coin money, regulate interstate and foreign trade, maintained the armed forces, and create federal courts. Coin money, was the first coins made of electrum, and alloy of silver and gold. Enumerated powers, provided an army and navy, for example the president is the change of the U.S Army, and commanded them at any form needed. Conduct foreign affairs, constitution allowed the president to make trades. Regulated trade within states was very important. The reason it's important is because it gives congress exclusive power over trade. Enumerated powers established local Government systems. For example, three local government systems allowed them to have defined area. …show more content…
They are also powers shared by the state and federal governments. Concurrent powers are powers in nations with a federal system of government that are shared by both the federal government and each constituent political unit (such as a state or province). Those powers also have the right to raise taxes, borrow money, and provide for public welfare. The constitution declares that the constitution is ''the supreme law of land''. Concurrent powers relate to federalism. For example, Concurrent powers are powers shared by both states and the federal government. They are powers that are not exclusive to the state or federal government, but are held by both. The first concurrent power held by both the federal government and state governments is the right to levy