The Articles of Confederation SHOULD be the final authority, tht is what I've heard, but im not positive, look it up in a U.S. History Text Book
That must be a really OLD history book. The US Constitution is the "final authority." (The Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation more than 200 years ago.)
Article VI Supremacy Clause
IRS
keep a government strong and active has be a successful in the entertainment field act as a final point of authority
In a direct democracy, final authority lies with the People; while in a republic it lies with the government, thus making government the master, and the People their servant.
Actual authority
The issuing authority for this document is the government agency or organization responsible for creating and distributing it.
Idk
The country's government issued your passport or travel document.
The passport issuing authority for my current travel document is the government agency responsible for issuing passports in my country.
Judicial branch
Judicial branch
The document issuing authority refers to the organization or entity responsible for creating and providing official documents, such as government agencies, educational institutions, or professional associations.
The Supreme Court.
constitution
In a Constitutional Republic, the government gets its power from the constitution or highest legal document.
North Korea lacks anything resembling a constitution that limits the authority of the government. Since it lacks such a document, it is not a constitutional government.
the federal did not want a stronger goverment