The U.S. Constitution does not grant states all the power. It divides power among the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches.
The U.S. Constitution does not specify that States have all the power; instead, it establishes a system where power is divided among three branches: the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. These branches have different powers and functions - the Legislative makes laws, the Executive implements and executes them, and the Judicial interprets and enforces laws.
https://brainly.com/question/2051168