Ensure that they do everything they can to get re-elected.
No. Federal Government specifically deals with government at a national level. While Federal Government is a part of Government, there are also other levels of government such as world government, state government, municipal government, etc...
Their is no such thing as a federal state Federal = Nation *President* State = State (its ran by a different branch of the Government) * Governor* County = County (Ran by a County Government) *Treasurer/Sheriff/Commissioner* Municipal = City/Town (Ran by a lower government) *Mayor* But the UK does not have states it has the Nations. Below nations are counties Below Counties are cities
There is no difference between a central government and a federal government. Both of those types of government do the same thing. The only difference is in the name.
A state is the condition of a person or thing, as with respect to circumstances or attributes. It is also any of the bodies politic which together make up a federal union, as in the United States of America.
a doctrine that emphasizes a distinction between federal and state spheres of government authority
The ACT is the Australian Capital Territory. It is not a state; it is a territory and will always remain so. The land on which it stands was ceded to the federal government by New South Wales, specifically to be a home for the national government and to be the nation's capital. The whole thing is very like the District of Columbia in the USA, which was ceded to the US federal government by the state of Maryland, for the same reasons as the ACT in Australia; for Canberra read Washington.
National government deals with the entire nation; for example, what is the legal voting or drinking age. State government does the same thing, but on the state level; for example, at what age can a teenager receive a driver's permit. State laws cannot contradict national laws; for example, the state could not say that the legal drinking age was 15, because the national law has set it at 21.
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No. The "state" is another way of saying "government". It is the same thing.
a draft is a federal thing. it takes states rights, the south were against a federal government. that's why they had state militias that fought, not a national army. the draft would make a national army.
They are referring to the same thing. The Federal Government makes the US Law.
The correct answer is Defense