why constitiution has given limited powerèr to alocated representation​

why constitiution has given limited powerèr to alocated representation​

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  1. Answer:

    Federal power is limited. If there is no interstate commerce involved and the matter does not involve individual rights under the Constitution, the states have the right to control their affairs. The federal government also has very limited authority to commandeer state personnel to enforce federal law.

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  2. Explanation:

    This book is about the working of the Indian Constitution. In the chapters that

    follow, you will read information about various aspects of the working of our

    Constitution. You will learn about the various institutions of the government in

    our country and their relationship with each other.

    But before you begin to read about elections, governments, and presidents

    and prime ministers, it is necessary to understand that the entire structure of the

    government and the various principles that bind the institutions of government

    have their origin in the Constitution of India.

    After studying this chapter, you will learn:

    ± what a constitution means;

    ± what a constitution does to the society;

    ± how constitutions govern the allocation of power in society; and

    ± what was the way in which the Constitution of India was made.

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