In day to day speech, most people use the term parliament and government almost interchangeably. Commonwealth and Federal are completely interchangeable, technically, the parliament is the legislative body in its entirity and contains the House of Reps, the Senate (and constitutionally, the Queen)
The Government is the term for the party that holds the majority of seats in the House of Representatives and is also the term for the whole of the departments and staff that administer the law.
There is no difference between a central government and a federal government. Both of those types of government do the same thing. The only difference is in the name.
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They are referring to the same thing. The Federal Government makes the US Law.
No. Federal Government specifically deals with government at a national level. While Federal Government is a part of Government, there are also other levels of government such as world government, state government, municipal government, etc...
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I am assuming by level, you mean level of government. There is no distinction between government on a national level and government on a federal level. The federal level of government is the highest tier of government because its central to the nation. It represents a union of states. Those union of states form a nation. So you see how the two terms are interchangable, and can be used synonymously. The federal government is government on a NATIONAL level.
Sign treaties or start / maintain international relations.
The federal government uses our tax dollars to pay all of its thousands of employees, including those in military service.
In the US, the Federal Government is referred to as both a National and Central government, which has shared and separate powers with the 50 States that belong to the US.
Ensure that they do everything they can to get re-elected.
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National and Federal mean the same thing. So both.