Tax amounts can be determined by both provincial and federal governments, depending on the type of tax. Federal governments typically set rates for national taxes, such as income tax and goods and services tax (GST), while provincial governments set rates for provincial taxes, like sales tax and income tax. Each level of government has its own jurisdiction and authority to legislate tax policies, leading to a combination of federal and provincial tax responsibilities.
The federal government wanted the Native Americans to become farmers.
they have hearings
Yes. The American people decide who is allowed to hold what position in the federal government during elections.
In the USA, the National Government (generally mistakenly referred to as the Federal Government) has the right to do anything the Federal Courts, and ultimately the Supreme Court, decide is constitutional.
Constitution defines who a voter is.
The power of the Federal Government versus States Rights and the issue of slavery.
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When the US Constitution was ratified by the states, the delegates wanted to insure that the new Federal government had limited powers. To ensure this all powers not delegated to the Federal government, all powers not assigned to the Federal government are powers left to each state to decide.
They evaluate the damage, and then decide on the amount of funding needed.
That the individual State or States could not nullify a Federal Law or act in opposition to the US Constitution.
If it is only CLAIMED that the act was unconstitutional, it will take action, initiated in Federal Court, to decide the issue.