How did Jefferson cut government spending?
Jefferson cut the army by one-third and reduced the navy from 25 to 7 ships.
What has government done to solve unemployment?
It depends which country's government you are referring to.
Many governments do not accept that it is their position to solve unemployment and have taken no measures. Others have huge bureaucratic organisations, publicly funded, and are the major employers within the country.
Who is the Senate Minority Leader now?
Republican Mitch McConnell from Kentucky has been the Minority Leader in the Senate since 2006.
Who is the congressman in the 3RD district of laguna?
The congressman in the first district of Laguna is Danilo Ramon S. Fernandez. He has served in congress since 2007.
What local government is in charge of a town or city?
Municipal government is the local government in charge of a town or city.
What are some forms of government around the world?
Different forms of governments around the world include dictatorship, totalitarian, theocracy, monarchy, parliamentary, republic, anarchy, capitalist, socialist, communist, oligarchy, and revolutionary. The USA has a republic form of government.
When was slavery abolished in Canada?
Slavery ended in Canada in 1833. There were some African slaves in Canada, but there more rivals that were enslaved that were purchased by colonists.
The source of rulings in the circuit courts of appeal?
The source of rulings in the Circuit Courts of Appeal is the United States Constitution. All matters before the court are weighed against the rulings but forth by the United States Constitution. There is also precedence to consider. A court case might also be judged on what previous cases came before that were similar.
What would happen if there were no constitution in our country?
If there is no constitution recognized technically then the State or Republic does not exist. The Constitution to an United States citizen means how the government works. Ii tells you how and when to vote, the checks and the balances, the separation of powers. We as americans know how to make a country work, that has come under criticism as of late.
In a place like Somolia where no Constitution exists to my knowledge it means Factions fighting constanly. Warlords have areas of control, "Their Turf".
What that means is that you are in a constant state of war. The business of helping citizens is low on the totem pole. It generally fall into the hands of The Red Cross or other neutral entities that provide just enough food and medicine to keep everyone mal-noutrished at best. That is because politics with gun is going on daily.
In conclusion a country with no constitution is not a country but a war waiting to happen
How was the conflict between the Federalists and the Anti federalists resolved?
The major compromises between the federalists and the anti-federalists include individual versus federal rights. It also includes the resolution of slavery under a republican government, as well as state rights versus federal government in relation to taxation and the military.
What is the best example of limited government in our national government?
It reserves powers not given to the federal government for the states. -Apex
Why is the 5 amendment important?
you do not have to implicate your self or be your own witness. There are legal rights to protcet individuals.
Advantage and disadvantage of oligarchy in forms of government?
An oligarchy is any type of government in which power is held by relatively few people. An oligarchy may take many different forms. For example, a republic may be an oligarchy if only a relatively few people have the right to vote. In most oligarchies, the ruling group has power because of its wealth or military authority. The advantages of this would be that the nation/country would be capable of making swift decisions, and acting quickly.
One may argue, based primarily on the work of sociologist C. Wright Mills, that oligarchy is a permanent element of our republic. The notion that we citizens elect leaders (who "lead" us but do not "rule" us) stops short of a pertinent point: in each Presidential election, though in reality hundreds of candidates run on various ballots trhoughout the country, only two--one Democrat and one Republican--have a chance of winning. The last third party candidate to carry a state was George Wallace in 1968 (he carried 5 southern states for 46 electoral votes). Essentially, what we see is a two-party system dominated by the corporate, political, and military elite who hold the power to support candidates that best serves their goal: to remain powerful. Fortunately, the Bill of Rights (and specific amendments) creates a set of civil liberties and immunities that protects U.S. citizens from government oppression.
What the three requirements listed for members of the senate?
The US Constitution mandates 3 requirements to becoming a senator. First, the candidate must be at least 30 years old. Second, the candidate must be a resident of their election state. Thirdly, the candidate must have been a citizen of the United States of America for at least the past nine years before the election.
How did jefferson's inauguration demonstrate the changes he planned for the US government?
When Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated, he vetoed traditions and formal ceremonies of bowing, and instead he insisted on a casual inauguration. This showed that he wanted change in America, and that he wanted to begin new traditions, and get rid of formal ceremonies.
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Who is the head of county government?
The County Commissioner leads the County government. There can be one or a group of commissioners.
What branch decides whether the laws are fair in?
To my knowledge it must be the Judicial Branch because the judicial branch carries the Supreme Court and their ones who decides if a law is constitutional.
When did the first contential congress meet?
the year of the fist contential congress was the year of 1778
What are 5 democratic countries?
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Benin
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Cape Verde
Chile
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Ghana
Greece
Guatemala
Honduras
Hungary
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jamaica
Kiribati
Latvia
Lesotha
Lithuania
Malaysia
Mali
Malta
Mexico
Micronesia
Mongolia, Namibia
The Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Norway
Palau
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Suriname
Sweden
Thailand
Taiwan
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tuvalu
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States of America
Uruguay
Soviet Russia
How can government lose legitimacy?
a government acquires its legitimacy by being voted into office. they stay in power for a certain number of years before another vote, or election, is held. this means that the government is held accountable to the electorate in that country (the government is given the blame when things go wrong by those who vote).
How are local governments formed?
Local governments are formed through their constitutions or laws, all states establish mechanisms by which local governments are created. Some are created by direct state action - through a charter, for example - but most are created because state statutes authorize citizens in a particular geographic area who need or desire local services to form a local unit of government. States also determine how much authority each type of government may exercise
First election takes place. If one party is the major winner, iits easy. Otherwise, it needs to form qualition.
What is the government doing to help the poor?
The government is not doing much.We need more then just the government. Most likely the whole community. But we have a number of city, county, state and federal programs that offer help, both in the way of shelters, food banks and job training.we have a number of city, county, state and federal programs that offer help, both in the way of shelters, food banks and job training.
Most powerful position in the state senate?
Nevada- Harry Reid- Senate Majority leader.
The Senate Majority Leader is currently Senator Bill Frist of Tennessee. The Senate Minority Leader is Harry Reid of Nevada. The head of the Senate is the Vice President Joe Biden ,actually, but yes these other positions are high