World War II significantly expanded the size and power of the U.S. government as it took on unprecedented roles in economic management, military production, and social welfare. The government implemented measures like the War Mobilization Board, which coordinated industrial production, and introduced programs such as the G.I. Bill to support veterans. This era also led to the establishment of a more permanent military-industrial complex, increasing federal influence in various sectors. Consequently, the war catalyzed the growth of government agencies and set a precedent for future federal involvement in both the economy and society.
The consequences of attempting to increase the size of the supreme court was that the government would have to much power in the congress.
can you make a logical guess how size might affect a nation's willingness to grant citizenship
It increased the size- a LOT!
Nixon was elected president and he had to follow the boundaries within the constitution. He did not have a coup to become president as your question assumes.
the world ranks number 3 in size compared to the rest of the world... ;)
Ya, it the size of the arm tells us that how much power you have.
New Federalism.
Making the government strong by increasing trade regulation, army size, navy size and give their people of a nation very little power of way in government matters.
The main reason the government regulates on healthy living is because they are allowed to. Considering they are a higher power than the regular population, they are allowed to put rules into effect if they choose. One example of the government regulating on healthy living was the recent larger size soda ban in NYC.
Jefferson did many things to try to reduce the power of the Federal government. He tried to cut federal budget and reduce federal debt. He decreased the size of government departments. Jefferson decreased the size of the government departments and prompted laissez-faire policies in economic affairs. Then he asked Congress to repeal the whiskey tax.
The term for reducing the power and size of government is "decentralization" or "deregulation." This approach often involves transferring authority and responsibilities from central government to local or regional governments, as well as minimizing government intervention in the economy and society. Advocates argue that it can lead to increased efficiency, greater individual freedoms, and enhanced local governance.
It depends on the engine. Horsepower is a measurement of the engines effect. CC the size... It is possible for engines with the same size to have different effects.
For a given experiment, and a given sample size, there is a probability that a treatment effect of a given size will yield a statistically significant finding. That is, if the treatment effect is 1 unit, then that probability (the power) might be 50%, and the power for a treatment effect of 2 units might be 75%, etc. Unfortunately, before the experiment, we don't know the treatment effect size, and indeed after the experiment we can only estimate it. So a statistically significant result means that, whatever the treatment effect size happens to be, Mother Nature gave you a "thumbs up" sign. That is more likely to happen with a large effect than with a small one.
Jefferson believed in reducing the power and size of government through a philosophy known as "Republicanism." This ideology emphasized the importance of a limited government, individual liberties, and civic virtue. Jefferson advocated for a government that derived its authority from the consent of the governed, promoting a system where citizens actively participated in democracy while keeping government intervention minimal.
Three sources of the major bureaucratic power are size, expertise and delegation of power. As the USA has grown in size, the budget of the bureaucracy has as well, and money has a lot of influence in the world today. In our 300 plus years of being the United States, the people in power have gained more and more expertise in the government as the years go on, which helps the bureaucracy to make good decisions when it comes to its power. The bureaucracy also has delegated its power to a wide array of agencies, which has only expanded its influence over the years. (found this answer on a test in my university's government & politics class.)
The size of the fruit does not effect the voltage. If you're making a light, the size can effect how long it lasts. The greater the size, the longer it will last
The consequences of attempting to increase the size of the supreme court was that the government would have to much power in the congress.