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the present government today are the municipal government provincial government & the federal government
Pakistans government is federal
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Since the Founding Period in American History, 'federalism' has changed profoundly. Originally conceived as a mere 'help-meet' to robustly independent state-governing bodies, the federal government has steadily grown in size and in its responsibilities. The present shape and power of federal government would be barely recognizable to many of the original Founders, especially as the term 'government' in American minds is today almost automatically associated with 'Washington, D.C.'. By contrast, in the Founding Period, that distinction was held by most of the individual state capitals around the nation.
they are the outline of our government today.
Yes, states' rights is an important issue to this day. You can see the tension between the federal government and state governments with the move to legalize marijuana at the state level.
Yes it is affective because it limits the governments rights and the government can not do restrict anything that is on the bill of rights.
The essential question was a states rights question about if the federal government had the right to outlaw slavery or if it was a state issue. Even today, we are still having the same discussion concerning state rights. It isn't over slavery, but over other issues like abortion. The subject has changed, but not the argument over federal/ state rights.
helped us have rights, with a strong government at the same time
#6: Do not kill #8: Do not steal
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the bill or rights protects them by having everthing fair. also it is so people cant overpower the government