Congress passed the Morrill Tariff.
Hamilton created the first financial policies with the intention that they would fund the national debt. He had hoped to accomplish a stronger federal government by having federal government assume the debts incurred by the nation and the states.
Native Americans were deeply impacted by the Federal government's Indian policies. For one, countless tribes lost their lands and were forcibly moved onto reservations. This marginalized them, and forced many to adapt white man's laws across the nation.
The federal government attempted to increase industry competition and help supply cheaper drugs for the public by aiding the generally smaller and independent generics manufacturers.
attached mail cars to Pullman cars as a reason to send in federal troops to break the strike.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
New Federalism.
Thomas Jefferson did change the federal financial policies by opposing a very strong centralized government.
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Through federal government and enacted on by local government
The federal government started to support the airline industry.
The three levels of government are federal, state, and local. The federal government sets policies for the entire country, the state government sets policies for the state, and the local government sets policies for the city. The three branches of government are legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch creates the law, the executive branch enforces the law, and the judicial branch interprets the law.
The federal government has provided price supports to the U.S. sugar industry for almost 200 years
yes
they favored big buisness
they favored big buisness
The economic policies of the federal government from 1921 to 1929 were not solely responsible for the nation's depression but had a large impact on it. For example, the federal government freely lent money to banks which in turned gave it to their customers.
Yes each state can make their own policies for education and social services as can the Federal Government.