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federal system
The states were given all powers not delegated to the federal government in the Constitution. However, there are implied powers that the federal government can use.
The use of the metric system was made legal as a system of measurement in the US in 1866. The system was officially adopted by the federal government in 1975 for use in the military and government agencies, and as preferred system for trade and commerce.
Both countries currently use a Federal government system.
A Federal Republic
It can be. Both Canada and Australia--which use the Westminster system as Commonwealth Realms--are federations that use the Westminster system at both the national and state/provincial level.
Private enterprise.under government protection.
I have several sentences for you.The federal government runs the country.That law was enacted by the federal government.Many helpful programs are run by the federal government.
The use of the metric system was made legal as a system of measurement in the US in 1866. The system was officially adopted by the federal government in 1975 for use in the military and government agencies, and as preferred system for trade and commerce.
When used correctly, the word "federal" (as in "federal system") refers to the division of political power between the national government and the state governments. However, people use the word "federal" as a synonym for the word "national." Therefore, when people use the phrase, "Today, the federal government decided...." they are (usually) referring to the national government and not the division of power between the national and state governments. This is an example of a technical term in political science being incorrectly used.
A court system
The FBI agent is a federal government employee.