The people wanted the state governments to be stronger than the national governments because they had just escaped the rule of the British where there was a strong central government. But a weak national government didn't work out so, our founding fathers wrote the Constitution which we now live under today. I'm going to go further with this definition and tell you that Our founding fathers wanted a flexible Constitution that could easily change with the growing country.
No, not usually. Each member state is supposed to maintain its own leadership except in certain important matters such as defense and interstate commerce.
State governments
I believed they are shared between state and local governments
state governments
national and state
they believed that the national government should be stronger than the states.
is it false that state and national governments establish courts
The national government is obligated to support the state governments in case of an emergency in that state. The national government also should no infringe on state powers.It divides power between a National Government and State governments. The obligation of the National Government to protect the States against invasion.
state governments refused to provide relief to stuggling farmers
The national government is obligated to support the state governments in case of an emergency in that state. The national government also should no infringe on state powers.It divides power between a National Government and State governments. The obligation of the National Government to protect the States against invasion.
They believed in the article of confederation.
The National Grange lobbied state governments to regulate railroad rates.
The national government is obligated to support the state governments in case of an emergency in that state. The national government also should no infringe on state powers.It divides power between a National Government and State governments. The obligation of the National Government to protect the States against invasion.
No, not usually. Each member state is supposed to maintain its own leadership except in certain important matters such as defense and interstate commerce.
No, not usually. Each member state is supposed to maintain its own leadership except in certain important matters such as defense and interstate commerce.
the parlements
They believed in the article of confederation.