the Bill of Rights
The Anti-Federalist wanted to limit the Federal government strictly to what the powers the Constitution delegated to it.
Currently, there is no limit on what the federal government chooses to spend, period.
To limit the power of the federal government
The Constitution places extremely heavy and borderline burdensome limits on the legislative and law enforcement powers of the federal government. Since around the turn of the twentieth century these lawful limits have largely been ignored by those in power in the federal government.
the federal government exists to protect the people from enemies foreign and domestic, as well as provide for the people with certain things such as speed limit laws or justice system to protect citizens from citizens
The Anti-Federalist wanted to limit the Federal government strictly to what the powers the Constitution delegated to it.
Currently, there is no limit on what the federal government chooses to spend, period.
To limit the power of the federal government
cuz can
It means that a state can limit the federal government to do only certian things. Kind of like you can only do certian things on a computer if your not an adminstratior.
A person who wants to greatly limit the federal government's power ACCORDING TO APEX
They wanted to limit the federal government's power
states rights
They wanted to limit the federal government's power
he wanted to limit their power.
No. Federal consolidation loans are still insured by the federal government, still show in the NSLDS, and still count toward the limit.
The Constitution places extremely heavy and borderline burdensome limits on the legislative and law enforcement powers of the federal government. Since around the turn of the twentieth century these lawful limits have largely been ignored by those in power in the federal government.