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Q: How many people serve in the Federal government as senators and representives in Maryland?
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What branch of government do senators work for?

In what branch of federal government do senators work?


What is the total senators in the federal government?

There are 2 senators per state. There are currently 50 states, so there are 100 senators.


What is the definition of Federal Employment?

"To be employed by the Federal government"- basically, you work for the government (FBI agents, senators, IRS auditors)


Where does the US government get the money to pay representatives and senators?

From taxes collected by the federal government.


Number of delegates in the federal government?

435 representatives 100 senators


Who did the McCulloch vs Maryland streghten?

It expanded the power of the Federal level of government.


The District of Columbia was given to the Federal Government by which two states?

Virginia and Maryland


Mcculloch v. Maryland is what?

The laws of. The states supersede those of federal government


Who represents the federal government?

The President, Supreme Court justices, Senators, Representatives and others.


How did the supreme court's ruling in mcculloch v. Maryland strengthen the federal government?

How did the Supreme Court’s ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland strengthen the federal government ?The court case known as McCulloch v. Maryland of March 6, 1819, was a seminal Supreme Court Case that affirmed the right of implied powers, that there were powers that the federal government had that were not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but were implied by it.


How did the Supreme Courts ruling the mcCulloch v. Maryland strengthen the federal government?

How did the Supreme Court’s ruling in McCulloch v. Maryland strengthen the federal government ?The court case known as McCulloch v. Maryland of March 6, 1819, was a seminal Supreme Court Case that affirmed the right of implied powers, that there were powers that the federal government had that were not specifically mentioned in the Constitution, but were implied by it.


Which Supreme Court case prevented states from taxing the federal government?

McCulloch v. Maryland prevented states from taxing the federal government. The state of Maryland was trying to impose a tax on all bank notes of banks not chartered in Maryland. At the time, the only bank of this sort in Maryland was the Second Bank of the United States.