It is true that the federal government has the authority to print us currency.
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True. State governments have the authority to set penalties for counterfeiting, as it falls under their jurisdiction to regulate crimes within their borders. However, counterfeiting of federal currency is also a federal crime, and the federal government can impose its own penalties. Therefore, both state and federal laws can apply to counterfeiting offenses.
No. Because of the tendency of the Supreme Court to rule in favor of the federal government as well as the "supremacy clause" (Federal Laws override state laws if there is a conflict) in the constitution, the federal government exercises more authority and overall power than state governments.
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False. The Federal Government currently controls 86% of Nevada.
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the answer is false
Besides giving public schools taxpayer dollars for every occupied seat, the federal government has no involvement in school activities, cirriculum, hiring, or daily goings-on. They used to have authority, but, those powers were delegated to the states.
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it is false that the majority of old people have incomes below the poverty line as defined by the federal government.