1- Establish an Army to Defend the borders
2- Create a system of roads
3- Designate a common currency
4- Establish Health policy and standards
5- Maintain a National postal system
6- Spending money efficently
PLEASE ADD TO THE LIST AS I BELIEVE IT IS SOMEWHAT LONGER BUT
CONSTITUTIONALLY IS PROBABLY NOT MORE THAN 25 NARROW AREAS...
Mainly duties (taxes on imported goods).
The President. (I'm not sure if this is right)
executing foreign policy
Federal government is the name for this system of government. Under this system, states get to retain their individual rights and maintain their own governments, but some duties, like currency and defense, are delegated to the federal government, which is elected by all the states working together.The Articles of Confederation was the first document establishing a federal government, in 1781, but the federal government created by that document was far too weak. In 1789, a new, stronger federal government was created by the ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
The US federal government are the three branches that oversee the nation as a whole and connect the 50 states into one federation. Each state had authority in its own area. The federal government's duties and powers are listed in the first three articles of the constitution.The federal government is the government that manages the whole country's including, taxes and national security
It has to do with states duties to each other and the duties the federal government has to the states.
a plan to satisfy southern that the federal government might be funded trough export duties
Judicial
give medicine to the ones that are sick.
Mainly duties (taxes on imported goods).
Both the federal and state governments are bound to enforce the laws.
A block grant is money from the federal government that is able to be used for broad purposes. Categorical grants are used for narrower purposes.
We would lose local control of local government functions.
In the US Constitution, this document specifies what are the responsibilities of the federal government. Duties and responsibilities not specifically delegated to the federal government are therefore the responsibilities of the states.
The President, within the executive branch, has broad powers. He manages the workings of our federal government as well as national affairs.
deciding how to raise money for the federal government
In Australia exports overseas are covered by the federal government.