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    The Constitution limited the powers of the federal government in many ways, they did this in order to make sure that their system of government wouldn't get out of control. There is a check for everything, everything is in a system of order, so... here are some ways that The Constitution limited the powers of the federal government. For Example: The Great Compromise. One reason on how the Constitution limited the powers of the federal government in the Great Compromise was that the…

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    The Growth of the Federal Government in Modern United States Beginning in the late nineteenth to twentieth century, the role of the American federal government with regards to involvement in the lives of its citizens has greatly been magnified. There are quite a number of factors responsible for this occurrence. A lot of social and political reforms took place during this period. Some of them are the establishment of progressivism and the rise of the progressive party, The Populist Party, the…

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    of President Ronald Reagan, and focused on the need for a federal response to disasters. Although FEMA was in place, it wasn’t very favorably looked upon. In 1992, the United States was hit by three different hurricanes that left a devastating effect on the entire country. FEMA was forced into action, and it was shown how unprepared the agency was, and this was recognized by not only the majority of Americans, but was picked up by the news media, and FEMA became a joke across the government.…

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    others. Each level of government works for different to produce different services. Federal government manages the entire country issues. Then, the states and the people follow the US Constitution rules. Finally, local governments obtain authorization from the state governments to make decisions on specific issues through the state made legislation. Citizens interact more with local government than the state or federal governments. The local government involves the county, townships,…

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    his position for the remainder of his term. Cabinet members are much like advisors to the President. They work with the heads of the executive departments and the vice president. Independent federal agencies as well as the Cabinet take the responsibility for everyday enforcement and administration of federal laws. The agencies play a huge role in our…

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    What are some advantages that our federal form of government has over a strong national government in a highly centralized system? What are some disadvantages of a federal system like ours? Please give at least two examples of advantages and two examples of disadvantages. Our federal form of government being a sovereign system gets its power from the state government not directly from the American people. The individual states were also sovereign, which through their power from the people in…

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    countless of cases in order to prevent future crimes. Many victims and those accused, which are known to be innocent, have been assisted to receive justice due to the help from the system. This job profession is just as important as any others in the federal justice system. Forensics investigation is a standard scientific application to criminal investigations, also an execution to law procedures ensuring evidence to present in court. When the first practice of Theory of Transfer was used in the…

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    The federal budgeting process follows very complex protocols, and it takes a substantial count of personal and resources to accomplish. The article (Keith, & Schick, 2004, December) shows that there are authorities that must consent to the budget, from the executive arm of the government, as well as the legislative brunch. The ain purpose is to ensure the right use of the capital to the good of the whole nation (Keith, & Schick, 2004, December). Compared to the private sector budgetary…

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    budgets. The one state that is exempt is Vermont. In most states, there is a general fund budget and a non-general fund, which state policymakers must balance. The most significant fund is the general fund where the State tax collections reside. Federal grants, reimbursements, public hospital collections, and motor fuel taxes are in the non-general fund (Ncsl.org, 2010). In most states, the governor’s proposed budget or the enacted budget must be balanced as a requirement for a balanced…

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    The Federal versus State governments hasn’t been equal since the writing of the Constitution and is still going on present day. The state and Federal governments have been affecting lives since the beginning. The constitution granted the Federal government with more superior powers, while the state governments have the lower side of powers compared to the federal. There has been a court case which reduced the states powers, Such as in Sturges v. Crownshield, where the chief justice John Marshall…

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