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    engines or aircraft, not only do they have to be certified to produce parts, but the parts that they produce must be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This process is governed by Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR). According to the FAA Design, Manufacturing, & Airworthiness Division, Electrical & Mechanical Equipment Branch, federal regulations that apply to the certification of specific products used in aircraft, aircraft engines and propellers are…

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    relationship between government and the states, portraying the states as powerful components of the federal government nearly equal to the national government. Also the union and the state share power but the federal government holds…

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    Americans in danger and destroy billions of dollars worth of property. But every year, all year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is on the job —as part of a team helping communities reduce their risk, helping emergency officials prepare for all hazards, and helping people get back on their feet after their lives are disrupted by a disaster.” (DHS) FEMA is responsible for coordinating with federal operations and logistical disaster response capability that is needed to save and…

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    Each response should be 150-200 words. 1. What are the duties and responsibilities of each branch of the federal government? Legislative: The Legislative branch makes laws for the nation. The legislative branch also can override the presidential veto. When the president does not want to approve a law, they can veto it, but the legislative branch (Congress)…

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    The American government is a Federal Government. In other words, political authority is distributed between the national government (also known as federal or central government) and the state government (or political subunits). Additionally, power is divided between the three branches of the national government, which are the Congress, the president, and the Supreme Court. Undoubtedly, such separation of powers is the key to maintain a system of check and balances, in order to avoid abuse of…

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    separate sphere for state lawmaking evolved because the states were not given specific powers in the U.S. Constitution, but were left the residuary power. The scheme was that the federal government would have limited and specified powers and all the other powers would belong to the states. This article will also speak about the federal system dividing governmental responsibilities between central and regional governments and central and regional judiciaries (Howard, Graves, Flowers p. 842). The…

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    It is often said that money makes the world go round. Money plays an important role in a country’s economy. Citizens must have money in order to spend money. Governments can help banks create money. In the United States (US), the Federal Reserve is responsible for controlling the money supply to keep the economy running smoothly. One must fully understand the US money and banking system to fully grasp the money market. Knowledge of items that serve as money, the effects of actions taken…

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    28-year law enforcement career, I have had a multitude of assignments, which have prepared me to excel as an Assistant Federal Security Director for Law Enforcement (AFSD-LE). I have significant experience working in local, state and federal law enforcement communities and a great understanding of the dynamics that drive each. As a member of TSA’s Office of Law Enforcement/Federal Air Marshal Service (OLE/FAMS) for the last 10-years and having multiple supervisory, field office and…

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    The United States federal budget was formulated and created by the Congress and President of the United States based on the Budget and Accounting Act of 1921, and the Congressional Budget and the Impoundment Control Act, 1974. The federal budget process of the United States begins with the submission of a budget request by the President to the Congress. This submitted request is then referred to the Senate and the House Budget Committees, and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). These budget…

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    1. The Federal Freedom of Information Act 1. The Federal Freedom of Information Act suggests that the government is more efficient when it is open to public investigation by allowing the public access to information from the federal government, upon request (Siegel, 2014, p. 268). This act has allowed reporters and activists, to help the public know about pertinent issues such as the CIA’s secret detainee program (Siegel, 2014, p. 268). Every federal agency in question is required to make…

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