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President Nixon's attempt to reform the federal government by putting more responsibility on the local and state governments. He also proposed more limited health insurance reform.
a way it has affected america is by putting us in high debt
Franklin D. Roosevelt transformed the nature of the presidency and the federal government through his New Deal policies and leadership during the Great Depression. He expanded the role of the federal government in economic and social welfare, thereby increasing the scope of presidential powers. Roosevelt's communication style and use of media, particularly his fireside chats, also helped position the president as a central figure in American life and governance. This shift laid the groundwork for a more active and involved executive branch in subsequent administrations.
The emergence of a two-party political system.
Yes, because he took certain strides to strengthen it. for example, during the Whiskey Rebellion, he personally led a militia to Philadelphia to face the farmers who refused to pay the taxes. He did this to show that the government had the power to tax the people. He was kind of telling them that this new government had these powers that the old government did not have.
The executive branch is responsible for putting laws into force. The legislature enacts the laws for the executive. The executive also enforces the will and judgments of the courts. In federal government cabinet agencies under the president enforce laws and regulations.
putting down the whiskey rebellion
By making an effort to service it's national debt and by putting an end to its military misadventures across the globe.
First he recruited 75,000 volunteers (it was highly popular) some excess volunteers were turned away. due to angerd bowl movement
Oh, dude, that's like asking who brings the chips to a party – it's the Executive Branch! Specifically, the President and their team are in charge of putting together that budget. So, if you ever need someone to blame for not getting that extra funding for your favorite project, you know who to call!
Massachusetts Militia