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The Federal Government issues a U. S patent that protects inventors inventions for a set amount of time. A normal patent is usually good for 20 years.

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The document issued by the federal government to protect inventions from being copied and sold is called a patent

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What does the federal government issue to proctect individual inventions from being copied and sold?

This is called a patent.


The Fifth Amendment protects people from the federal government?

The Fifth Amendment protects people from the federal government.


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it was agreed on that any new inventions and so on would be the responsibility of the federal government


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The power-sharing between a central government and those of the individual states is a federal government.


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How does the Constitution protect individual rights?

The Constitution protects freedom in many ways. here are three ways.It sets up a fair form of government. You can't be free without justice.It sets up rules for the government to work within by creating boundaries for state government laws and federal government laws (see the 10th amendment).The Bill of Rights outlines freedom and rights preserved for the individual (some have previously argued that this is the only part of the constitution that protects individual rights).


What is income of the government?

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Where the legislative branch is located?

Of the federal government - Washington DC Of the individual state governments - in their capital cities.