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The only branch of the United States Federal Government that can enter into treaties with other sovereign nations is the legislative branch.
Their is no such thing as a federal state Federal = Nation *President* State = State (its ran by a different branch of the Government) * Governor* County = County (Ran by a County Government) *Treasurer/Sheriff/Commissioner* Municipal = City/Town (Ran by a lower government) *Mayor* But the UK does not have states it has the Nations. Below nations are counties Below Counties are cities
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once sentenced to a federal institution, they are under the united nations prisioner treatment. The Federal Government executive branch are signatory to tne united nations since 1947. The Conservative Government have violated the rights of prisioners as far back as Brian Mulroney, Constitutional challenges are forthcoming.
The uniting of all states will give the whole country to unite and there will be a federal government
Because only nations can go to war with nations. States going to war with states is a civil war and need not be declared. States going to war with another nations is a treasonous act and cannot be sanctioned by the larger federal government.
The power togovernment is SHARED between the nations government and states. Federalism came about because the articles of confederation created a weak federal government
Why is the executive branch the most important branch to the government? The executive branch is important to the government because it enforces our nations laws and provides national security.
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Federal government promised to protect their land if they settled in one place.
Foreign policy is the strategy that a government has for dealing with other nations. Each nation has their own foreign policy.
To print moneyTo declare warTo create an armyTo make treatiesThe powers of government are divided between the federal government and the state governments. The federal government is known as a limited government. Its powers are restricted to those described in the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution gives the federal government the power to print money, declare war , create an army, and make treaties with other nations. Most other powers that are not given to the federal government in the Constitution belong to the states.