the constitution
The correct answer is the Constitution...in the end the government always has to go to the source of governmental power, which is, the Constitution.
The states.
A reserve force of the Air Force but under state authority unless called into federal service.
the local councils yes this is correct way lol
The Continental Congress designed the federal government to be weak under the Articles of Confederation to prevent the central authority from becoming too powerful, reflecting their experiences under British rule. They aimed to preserve the sovereignty of individual states and foster a system where states retained most of their authority, resulting in a lack of federal power to enforce laws, collect taxes, or regulate commerce effectively. This ultimately led to significant challenges, highlighting the need for a stronger federal structure, which was later addressed in the U.S. Constitution.
The final authority in the federal system is the Supreme Court.
The final authority over what? The answer to this question depends on the subject under discussion.
Supreme Court
U.s. constitution
The correct answer is the Constitution...in the end the government always has to go to the source of governmental power, which is, the Constitution.
Technically it is. All forms of power under the federal system are under the authority of the Constitution.
Congress created the federal court system in the Judiciary Act of 1789, under the authority of Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court of the United States, for matters that fall under its jurisdiction.
Congress created the federal court system in the Judiciary Act of 1789, under the authority of Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution.
The authority to set up a system of federal courts was granted to Congress by the U.S. Constitution. Article III of the Constitution establishes the judicial branch and allows Congress to create inferior courts under the Supreme Court. This provision enables Congress to determine the structure and jurisdiction of the federal court system.
The states.
United States district courts consider criminal and civil cases that come under federal authority.