The Federalist Party supported a strong central government and advocated for policies that promoted a robust national economy. They favored the establishment of a national bank to stabilize the currency and facilitate government financial operations. Additionally, they endorsed tariffs to protect American industries and generate revenue for the federal government. Overall, their policies aimed to strengthen federal authority and promote economic growth.
You could say not at all, but because he knew about it and had a position of authority within the government that was perpetrating the Holocaust; you could say that he holds some responsibility.
Anti-Federalists opposed the establishment of a strong central government as proposed in the Constitution. They were particularly concerned about the lack of a Bill of Rights to protect individual liberties and the potential for government overreach. They favored stronger state governments and greater autonomy for individual states rather than a powerful national authority.
A central government that possesses all governmental authority.
confederacy
The FHA, or Federal Housing Authority is the responsibility of the Federal Government.
divesified
The state government has the authority to create schools.
Anti-establishment is one word for hatred of authority especially when it pertains to government.
Yes, on both counts.
Parity of Authority and Responsibility?
Authority; legislation; establishment; parliament; hierarchy; rule; law; Big Brother; Uncle Sam; etc!!
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continuing resolution authority
Authority to do something can be accepted by a subordinate but the responsicibilty remains that of the delegator. General Lee delegated authority for Picketts charge but knew he had to accept responsibility for the result. The responsibility to carry out the order requires that both parties have responsibility but the overall responsibility remains with delegator of the authority.
I'm not too sure of the answer but my thoughts are that as power grows so does responsiblilty. as spiderman said with great power comes great responsiblility. the higher up you are in an organisation the more responsibility you have as you are having to 'look after' your subordinates.