ratification of 14th amendment
After the war, the power of the federal government did greatly increase.
The number of civilian employees in the Federal government increased greatly during the Great Depression. This helped to improve the population's access to government help.
Federalism is established in the constitution, but the federal government's power and responsibilities increased greatly after the Civil War, and during the Great Depression.
The largest percentage of the federal government dollar goes to pay for military needs. These numbers are greatly increased on the specific moneys allocated for this purpose when there are war efforts taking place.
Social institutions
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A person who wants to greatly limit the federal government's power ACCORDING TO APEX
It greatly increased power of the Japanese army over the government
The Patriot Act.
It greatly increased power of the Japanese army over the government
It greatly increased power of the Japanese army over the government
Unemployment was so high and the basic economy unable to provide jobs, the government, through President Franklin D. Roosevelt, used the power of the federal government to create jobs. This was done by creation of several government agencies, like the Civilian Conservation Corps, which would perform work normally done by private business not governments. These agencies now had federal employees doing essentially privat sector work; but it enlarged the federal government greatly and extended its influence into areas government had never been before.