What is a confederal structure of government?
This is where the state power is more then the central power... For Example: States can decide speed limit and Central controls drinking age... If it were a confederal government then each state would have more power to choose the legal drinking age
How is the government involved in a planned economy?
In a centrally planned economy, the government is completely in charge of the economy. There is no reward for individual hard work. The government tells everyone what to do.
What did the government Under the articles of confederation the government?
Under the Articles of Confederation the American colonists fought and defeated Great Britain and gained independence. By the end of the "Confederation era," Congress had created a bureaucracy to administer the day-to-day affairs of the government. The issue over the western lands was solved under the Articles. The large states holding vast amounts of western land ceded the land to the government under the Articles so that all the states could share in the wealth of those lands. The Northwest Ordinances were passed that provided for the creation of equal, self governing states in the Northwest Territories and the newly created states would have the same rights and privileges as the original 13 states. Congress also provided for a survey of the western lands to prepare the land for sale to all. Under the Articles, the states were held together until a new government under the Constitution was created. The new nation began to emerge as one respecting the ideas that had caused the Revolutionary War in the first place.
the government that takes care of things that need to be done state wise.
What of the applies to government corruption in the progressive Era?
Government corruption was fought by progressives and muckrakers- apex
What were the major contributions of Rome had on law architure religion and government?
The Romans have given us Christianity. It developed from a religion among a small group of Jews (who lived in Judea, which was part of the Roman Empire) into a mass religion in the Roman days. It spread around the Roman Empire. It became state religion. Catholic Christianity and Orthodox Christianity developed during the Late Roman Empire. They were originally called Latin or Western Christianity and Greek or Eastern Christianity respectively. The former was the main form of Christianity in the western part of the Roman Empire and the latter was the main form of Christianity in the eastern part of the Roman Empire.
The key principles of Roman civil law have provided the foundation or an inspiration for the law of many modern countries. These are: citizenship status and citizenship rights, equality under the law, the right to have a proper trial and to defend oneself, the right to appeal, that the burden of proof rests on the accuser and not on the accused, that it is the exact form of actions and not intentions or words which is punishable, and that a law deemed unreasonable or unfair can be repealed.
The Romans influenced European architecture, sculpture and painting until the early 20th century. They influenced the art of the Renaissance (14th-15th century) Baroque (17th-18th century) and Neoclassicism (18th-20th century, and is still sometimes used today). Palladian architecture was also based on Roman architecture. It was popular from the 17th century to the 20th century and was often used for public buildings. Latin literature was very influential in European literature until the mid-20th century.
What is a 10 dollar Japanese government worth?
These were printed like wallpaper -- even a nice one is worth only about 25 cents.
How might a political action committe influence government?
Political Action Committees also known as PACs or Super PACs influence voters because of their monetary power. These groups are now allowed to collect unlimited amounts of money to support politicians, parties, or causes. This means they influence voters through things like TV commercials and other forms of advertising.
Which was accomplishment of the united state government under the articles of confederation?
No accomplishment. It was the main reason that they met to rewrite it or make a new one.
"Economic Executive" is a way to describe this expectation.
Canada still considered a constitutional monarchy?
Canada has a constitutional monarchy because Her Majesty the Queen of Canada is the head of State.
Section 9 of the Constitution Act, 1867 vests Canadian executive government and authority in the Queen; moreover, the preamble of the Act states that the Canadian constitution is "similar in Principle to that of the United Kingdom" (and the United Kingdom is also a constitutional monarchy). The Queen is at the core of each of the three branches of Canadian government.
The Governor General of Canada (the Queen's representative) exercises most executive powers only on the advice of the prime minister (the head of Government) and other ministers who are accountable to the elected House of Commons. Some powers are exerciseable exclusively by the Queen, even today; these powers are the authorisation to add senators pursuant to s. 26 (on the Governor General's recommendation as advised by the prime minister), and the power to veto a bill assented to by the Governor General pursuant to s. 56. The Queen's exercise of powers on the advice of the prime minister is referred to as the Queen-in-Council, and forms the executive branch of government.
The Queen is also one of the three components of the Parliament of Canada (along with the appointed Senate and the elected House of Commons). When both Houses have agreed to pass a bill, it is presented to the Governor General for royal assent (no bill can be enacted without royal assent). Also, the House of Commons cannot pass any bills to appropriate funds without a Royal Recommendation (issued by the Governor General on the advice of a minister). The Queen's role here is called the Queen-in-Parliament, and forms the legislative branch of government.
The Queen is also the fount of justice for Canada, with judicial appointments being made by the Queen's representatives. Judicial decisions are handed down in the name of the Queen. The Queen's role in the judicial branch of government is called the Queen on the bench.
What was the period of dominance of the federalists?
The Federalist Era describes the period of time between 1789 and 1801. It is so named because during this time, the Federalist Party was the dominant political party. The United States Constitution was adopted and separate political parties developed.
It was a giant priority, since Britain was fighting over The New World Territory
The majority leader in the Senate of the U.S. is currently Harry Reid, a Democrat representing Nevada.
How might running large projects prepare you for running a government?
Running large projects prepare people for running a government because they're both are leadership experiences.
What does the Prime Minister of Australia do?
The Prime Minister makes the final decisions on major issues. The Prime Minister leads the party of which he is a member.
Who were the leaders in Mesopotamia?
Some important people in mesopotamia were kings, priests, the scribe, record keepers, and Hammurabi (a king in ancient Sumer).
Why did the founders favor a republican form over a democratic form of government?
They realized that a constitutional republic was the best form of government to prevent our federation from becoming a tyranny. A democracy rapidly devolves into a "tyranny of the masses" or mob rule which will quickly trample individual liberty. welll tht doesn't help
What did the First Continental Congress do when it met?
They discussed with each other how to defeat the British.
What government did Napoleon form?
he used an Absolute Monarchy where the king queen or emperor has full control over the country
In what type of government does a monarch have complete control over the people?
The form of government which means monarchs have total control over their subjects is known as absolute monarchy. This was first instituted by King Charles XI in Sweden.