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federal and state taxes are one example.
the airwaves availible for radio and tv broadcasting are limited, the government decides who can use them.
The federal government uses tax laws and funding to force the states to act in certain ways (drinking), if each state could ignore what the federal government says they would be eliminating its power.
Another example of federal government taking states power would be the new ways of controlling the states spending, the government now gave out categorical grants from which it could control how the states spent this money. For some states the government was giving out over $200 billion dollars from which 90% of this would be categorical grants and the federal government would regulate how it was spent. The states therefore were restricted on what they could spend the money on and this further showed an increase in federal government's power.
the relationship between the federal government and state governments is specifically laid out in the constitution
The three ways that allow the Federal Reserve Bank of New York to change the reserves of its member banks are emergencies, Government regulation and supervision, and fluctuations.
It can put a reccesion or inflation.
The Federal Reserve can change the money supply with 1) open market operations, 2)making changes in the reserve ratio, and 3) making changes in the discount rate. Of the three policies the open market is the most common.
It can spend more revenue and/or lower taxes to stimulate demand.
It thinks od ways to tax us.
All of the Above
federal and state taxes are one example.
deciding how to raise money for the federal government
deciding how to raise money for the federal government
In what ways did the Federal government finally try to help stem the tide of the Great Depression? Answer this question…
There are many ways the federal government stabilizes unemployment. They create incentives for businesses to create jobs and they provide entrepreneurs incentives to grow their business.
raise income taxes and decrease government spending