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The main job of the federal government is to "enforce" the laws.
There are three levels of government in Australia: local, federal and state governments. The role of the state government is to run schools, prisons, police force, emergency services, maintain railways and roads in the states. The states receive funding from the federal government, and generate revenue by levying taxes.
How did the role of US federal government evolved during the 20th century? mainly the role of government in the everyday lives of Americans, and the changes between liberty and power.
The federal government play a role in education by setting the curriculum standards to be met by school. The federal government also provides funding for schools.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
A state governor represents his/her state, but doesn't have a role in the federal system.
Alexander Hamilton believed that a major role of the federal government was to support and encourage trading with other countries.
State government exists to carry out the rules and regulations of the federal government. It also exists to regulate where there are gaps in rules and regulations from the federal government.
The role of the federal government in civil rights enforcement changed because African Americans got their rights guaranteed by law.
interfering with the daily lives of individual citizens.
State government exists to carry out the rules and regulations of the federal government. It also exists to regulate where there are gaps in rules and regulations from the federal government.
The national government balances the power of the states.