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Why is balancing federal and state powers an ongoing problem?

States want decreasing amounts of power and control from the federal government.
People have different opinions on who should have power to control issues.
The federal government does not believe states are responsible enough for concurrent powers.
The balance applies only to implied powers, which are often open to misinterpretation.

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User Harmonic
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Answer:

People have different opinions on whether state or federal government should have power to control certain issues.

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User Farmaker
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"People have different opinions on who should have power to control issues" would be the best option, since most people want smaller, more local issues to be solved at the state level, and larger, more complex issues to be solved at the federal level."
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User Traffichazard
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