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A federal system does what it can, but there are always limitations to it's power, such as resources, budget cuts, laws, internal guidelines and issues, etc.

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Does a dual system of state and federal courts exist today?

Yes, a dual system of state and federal courts exist today. They generally serve different purposes. The state courts are restricted to state issues. The federal courts generally deal with federal matters but can deal with state issues in matters such a law suit or civil rights issue when one of the parties is from out of state. On some issues, it also serves as a court of appeals for state courts.


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How does the Articles of Confederation impact us today?

The Articles of Confederation, as the first governing document of the United States, established a framework for a loose confederation of states, emphasizing state sovereignty. Its weaknesses, particularly in areas of federal authority and taxation, highlighted the need for a stronger central government, leading to the Constitutional Convention and the creation of the U.S. Constitution. Today, the Articles serve as a historical reference illustrating the challenges of governance and the importance of a balanced federal system, influencing ongoing discussions about states' rights and federal power. Their legacy underscores the necessity of a functional government capable of addressing collective needs while respecting individual state autonomy.


How did the case of Marbury v Madison have an affect today's federal government?

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How many federal employees are covered by CSRS today?

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What did the federal judiciary act do?

The Federal Judiciary Act of 1789 established the structure and jurisdiction of the federal court system in the United States. It created a Supreme Court, along with lower federal courts, and defined the number of justices on the Supreme Court. The Act also outlined the authority of federal courts to hear cases involving federal law and provided for the appointment of federal judges. This legislation was crucial in laying the foundation for the U.S. judicial system as we know it today.


What countries have an confederation?

No country is a confederation today. Switzerland is a confederation only by name, but truly is federal republic with a directional system and direct democracy.


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