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Historians and political scientists agree that no one knows exactly when, where and how the first government began.
Because he mainly went for the federal government and wanted the federal government to have most of the power and the people didn't like or agree with that
The atomic bomb was detonated (created) in 1945. That is what caused the cold war. Historians can disagree or Historians can agree; it has no bearing on the detonation date.
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no, because the constitution has federal laws, and federal government > State Governemnt
The Federalists supported the Constitution because it gave the federal government more power than the Articles of Confederation did. Although they did not agree with it completely, they felt this was a stepping stone towards a stronger federal government.
You make the mistake of assuming historians agree on everything. They don't, plain and simple. Historians agree on the obvious facts but disagree on the explanations of the grey areas.
A country that is large is most likely to have a Federal System of Government.Any country can have a federal system if the population and/or groups representing the population agree to waive certain rights of a local government to a centralized form of government. The powers of the "federal" government can be weak or strong depending on powers granted to it or not granted to it.
No. The states in a federation agree to be governed by the federal government, which (in representing them as a whole) typically achieves dominant status.
They are not a responsibility of government.
The origin of the word "chocolate" is very uncertain. About the only thing linguistic historians agree on is that it originated in Central America, possibly from one or more Aztec, Nahuatl, or Mayan words describing its use as a beverage.
You get everyone to agree on the same page it is difficult. So even when they are at work they can't get everyone to agree.