the ten Amendment
In Locke's opinion, rulers only had the authority to enforce law if it was for the public good. John Locke was an English philosopher.
Federalists thought it was essential for the government to enforce taxes
A weak government typically has limited powers and lacks control over its citizens and institutions. It may struggle to enforce laws and maintain stability. Conversely, a strong government has extensive powers and authority to govern its citizens effectively, enforce laws, and maintain order and stability. It is capable of making and implementing policies efficiently.
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The four areas of state authority are their powers to tax, regulate state commerce, create/enforce policies and their authority of eminent domain.
whenthe government uses its power to enforce laws
He can evict citizensAdded: Because in most (all?) states the Office of Sheriff derives its authority from the State Constitution as opposed to Chiefs of Police who derive their authority only from the power of the local government who hired them - AND - the fact that the Sheriff can enforce BOTH criminal AND civil laws, whereas the police can only enforce criminal law.
State government.. The state government's power included the authority to set taxes and enforce national laws.
Just enough to enforce the constitution... or atleast that's the way our forefathers saw it
The powers included the authority to set taxes and enforce national laws.
any authority to enforce these provisions. im sorry can you be more specific? plz
police powerPolice Power
Lacked the ability to enforce its authority
any authority to enforce these provisions. im sorry can you be more specific? plz
Authority
The people with authority to make and enforce laws are typically legislators and executive officials, such as members of a parliament or congress and the president or prime minister. To manage disputes about laws, judicial officials, such as judges and courts, have the authority to interpret and apply the law to resolve legal conflicts.
OSHA has the legal authority to enforce only those standards it issues. It has no authority to enforce ASME Standards, unless they have been incorporated by reference in a Standard issued by OSHA.