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The decisions of the Marshall Court established the Supreme Court as a branch of government equal to Congress and the Presidency.
Vice Presidents are not an integral part of government decisions. Their purpose reaches more towards public appearances and speeches that the President is unable to attend.
In a representative democracy, the voice of the people is what guides the crucial decisions of the government. The majority voice is what guides important issues like economic development and government spending.
who runs the government and makes most decisions
In a command economy government planners make the decisions and in a market the decisions are made by individuals.
Washington didn't *do* decisions, he made them. What sort of decision are you asking about? Personal, political, military? He made a lot of very important decisions. Way to many to answer briefly.
german disarmament a cut- back of occupation troops the development of german democratic government the trial of nazi leaders
congress setup 3 department in the executive branch of government, the state department the treasury department and the war department. Hope that helped u. :)
The government has to make economic decisions by budget, giving aid, and the government gets their money from taxes.
Alexander Hamilton was the Secretary of the Treasury under President Washington. It was a powerful position and it was the largest department in the new US government. In this capacity, Hamilton laid the foundations for a powerful national economy. Hamilton made decisions concerning funding the debts incurred under the Articles of Federation and preserving the US currency among other decisions such as how the government should pay the holders of government bonds.