That depends on the government and its mandate but usually, at a minimum, a government is expected to arbitrate disputes, maintain Law and Order, and provide military protection from foreign threats.
Expressed Power
what is the power given to the federal in the constitution
The power of the national government to declare war is an example of an expressed power. Another example is the power to levy taxes.
Consent of the Governed - the people give power to the government Rule of Law - people mush follow the law Representative Government - elect people to represent governmant Democracy - power of people to vote their desires Limited Government - government only has specific amout of power
It tried to prevent the accumulation of power into a single arm of the government by creating three arms each with specific but limited power.
Look up Roe v Wade.
Yes, under very specific situations. One example is in the event of a Bankruptcy.
the usa goverment and the constitution
There is a government that has all the power and a government that has some of the power. People have power with the government and president.
There is a government that has all the power and a government that has some of the power. People have power with the government and president.
Any central government by definition is in power. If it were not in power it would not be a central government.
Not very well. For a more specific answer, be more specific about which government you mean.