it is like if one state makes a law an other state does not have to allow it
A good example is the United States. The Federal level is composed of the President, the Congress, and the Supreme Court. While Federal Laws do not automatically trump what the states do, they can if state law conflicts with Federal law. This is why slavery and segregation are no longer legal... the Federal government has forbidden the states to have laws allowing for it. Nor can states print their own money or set up tolls on borders to other states.
The federal personal income tax is an example of progressive tax.
The federal is like all of the states. Example: Federal laws are passed down to the 50 states.
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you use federal court as a noun. For example, The federal court kicked him out. Federal court is a subject and a subject is always a noun or pronoun.
Federal Reserve
Yes.
No, federal is a common noun unless it is used for a name or a title, for example the Federal Trade Commission or the movie 'Federal Protection' (2002).
A federal crime or offense is something made illegal or defined as criminal by a federal government. An example of a federal offense is identity theft.
Federal funding for mosquito abatement research is not an example of casework. It would be an example of earmarks, sometimes referred to as pork barrel spending.
True
Medicare would be an example, although it is intended only for the elderly. There are other plans applicable, for example, to various categories of federal employees.
The United States is an example of a superpower state. It is also an example of a democracy, an example of a mixed economy and an example of a federal State.