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Federal authority is...?

whenthe government uses its power to enforce laws


Why is the legal status of the Sheriff unique?

He can evict citizensAdded: Because in most (all?) states the Office of Sheriff derives its authority from the State Constitution as opposed to Chiefs of Police who derive their authority only from the power of the local government who hired them - AND - the fact that the Sheriff can enforce BOTH criminal AND civil laws, whereas the police can only enforce criminal law.


Give you a sentence using word authority?

The government has the authority to enforce laws and regulations to maintain order in society.


Which has more power- the state government or the national government Why do you believe this?

State government.. The state government's power included the authority to set taxes and enforce national laws.


How much authority should the government have?

Just enough to enforce the constitution... or atleast that's the way our forefathers saw it


What refers to the authority of the government to enact and enforce laws that protect the general welfare of its citizens?

police powerPolice Power


What could the states do that the national government could not do?

The powers included the authority to set taxes and enforce national laws.


What did the articles of confederation not allow the government to do?

any authority to enforce these provisions. im sorry can you be more specific? plz


The government that was created under the articles of confederations lasted only a few years because?

Lacked the ability to enforce its authority


What did the article of confederation not allow the American government to do?

any authority to enforce these provisions. im sorry can you be more specific? plz


What is the power of the state to enforce obedience comprising it?

Authority


Who were the people with authority to make and enforce laws and manage disputes about laws?

The people with authority to make and enforce laws are typically legislators and executive officials, such as members of a parliament or congress and the president or prime minister. To manage disputes about laws, judicial officials, such as judges and courts, have the authority to interpret and apply the law to resolve legal conflicts.