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How powerful the federal government should be
the balance of power between the the states and the federal government
How powerful the federal government should be
legislative
One major issue is that the federal government regulates elections. It regulates more specially how they are done and how they are conducted. Also, it regulates the rule of law.
The federal government issues bonds, along with short-term notes, for the expenditures required to operate the federal government and to pay off debt that is maturing.
One major issue is that the federal government regulates elections. It regulates more specially how they are done and how they are conducted. Also, it regulates the rule of law.
The first two political parties in the United States were sharply divided by the issue of a strong federal government or states rights. The Federalists wanted a strong central government. The Republicans wanted more state sovereignty.
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions.It is the U.S. state governments that were related to the issue of states rights, and not the federal government.
Yes, the constitution states that the federal government is the primary government with states being second. Since 1789 there has always been the issue of state rights vs federal laws.
The issue of separation of powers is what divided the two parties during the debate over the constitution.
This is called a patent.