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There are many powers the state had that the government did not have. The state had war, money, budgets and safely.
Federal agencies report to the executive branch of the government, primarily to the President of the United States. They are also accountable to Congress, which oversees their budgets and activities through various committees. Additionally, many agencies are subject to oversight by independent bodies or the judiciary, depending on their specific functions and regulations.
NOT EXACTLY. The US Government Shutdowns refer exclusively to the US Federal Budgetary obligations. In theory, the US State Governments should not be affected, since their own budgets operate based on votes and balancing on a state level. However, in the US, most state governments receive a large percentage of their funds from the federal government. As a result, a number of state government functions are frozen or have their funds reallocated to make up for the shortfall from the federal government. Additionally, many of the government employees that people are familiar with are actually federal employees, such as local branch offices of federal executive agencies, post office workers, and the people who run national parks and monuments.
Absolutely! The Federal Government has done this many times.
Many countries around the world have a Federal Government, all "made" at different times.
The federal government currently consists of members of the Australia Labor Party.
A federal system is the government for the whole country. In the US, the "main office" of all federal government agencies is Washington, DC. There are many offices of the federal government located all over the country, in US territories, and many countries throughout the world.
A federal system is the government for the whole country. In the US, the "main office" of all federal government agencies is Washington, DC. There are many offices of the federal government located all over the country, in US territories, and many countries throughout the world.
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