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No, there was no change in government at the last federal election. The incumbent government remained in power after the election.
no
Radical Republicans wanted the Federal Governenment To force change in the South
They believed government should protect society from change.
Yes, it is a democratic society.
Conservatives believe government should protect society from change.
yes
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Thomas Jefferson did change the federal financial policies by opposing a very strong centralized government.
The biggest change from the Articles of Confederation was the creation of a stronger federal government. The Constitution created an executive and judicial branch.
Yes you can but in different states that have laws that prevent people from doing so because it can interfere with names on social security cards and the federal government will make it a hassle to change it on the social security card. It took me 2 years to officially get my name changed on my social security card.
The federal government began taxing Social Security annuities in 1984, after Congress passed amendments to the Social Security Act in early 1983, and President Reagan signed the legislation into law in April of that year. The 1984 rule allowed 50% of a person's annual Social Security income to be taxed, if that person's total taxable income reached a certain threshold. Alan Greenspan, who later became Chairman of the Federal Reserve, recommended the change. For more information, see Related Links, below.