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What were the differences between the alien act and the alien enemies act?

The Alien Act, part of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798, allowed the president to deport any foreigner deemed dangerous to the peace and safety of the United States. In contrast, the Alien Enemies Act specifically targeted male citizens of countries at war with the U.S., permitting their detention or deportation during wartime. While the Alien Act focused on perceived threats from any foreign nationals, the Alien Enemies Act was more narrowly applied to specific nationalities during conflict. Both acts reflected the government's concern over national security but differed in their scope and application.


Is opening a new post office national or state power or both?

both.


What is a United States alien?

In the context of immigration law, a United States alien refers to a foreign national who is not a citizen or a national of the United States. This term encompasses both documented (legal) and undocumented (illegal) immigrants in the U.S.


Which level of government collects taxes national state or local?

both state and national government. (congruent powers)


How does the National Guard work - state or federal?

both


Is declare war national state or both?

Declaring war is a national decision rather than a state. Both will weigh in on the issue considerably but the federal government will have the ultimate say.


What is alike about state gov and national gov?

they both plaid


Who has the power to impose taxes?

both national and state governments


What are prohibited powers?

powers denied to both national and state governments


Who has power to impose excise taxes?

both national and state governments


What powers belong to both the national and state governments?

Conncurrent Powers


What state has six national parks?

No state has six national parks. Alaska and California both have eight and are followed by Utah which has five. However, you may be referring to National preserves. Alaska has six.