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Q: What do state governments do with the tax money that is collecting from citizens?
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What can state governments not do?

State governments cannot declare war or issue their own money.


What is the definition of external efficacy?

The willingness of the state governments to respond to the citizens


What powers were kept for the state governments?

money


At which level are US citizens involved in the governments decision making?

local, state, and federal


Who approves money for the government to spend?

Who approves money for the government to spend?Taxing citizens is one of the concurrent powers of government. Of course, people expect state and local governments to provide services such as police protection.


Can state governments borrow money?

yes state can borrow money from union and even outside the country


How does the federal government work with state governments?

they get money and money means HELP


Powers that constitution denies to the states?

The power to make war. The power to negotiate or agree to treaties with foreign nations. All these are in Article Four, which includes a prohibition of one state discriminating against the citizens of another state, for instance by making criminal penalties more severe for non-citizens than for citizens.


Can you give a cop a ticket?

No Citizens are not given the power to issue citations for state or federal governments.


Who can file a Freedom of information request?

U.S. or foreign citizens Universities State and local governments


What level of the US citizens involved in the governments decision making process?

local state and federal


Which amendment has been interpreted to extend the provision of the natural bill of rights?

The 14th amendment requires state governments to give their citizens the same rights that the federal government does. Before the 14th amendment, the state governments had almost unlimited authority over their citizens.