The New Deal primarily expanded the power of the federal government in the United States, as it implemented a range of programs and reforms aimed at addressing the economic crisis of the Great Depression. It increased the authority of federal agencies and established social safety nets, thereby enhancing the government's role in regulating the economy and providing direct assistance to citizens. Additionally, it bolstered the influence of organized labor and various interest groups advocating for workers' rights and economic equity.
reserved to the States
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Give the letter to Mary. to whom?The letter is for Mary. for whom?
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You give the potion to whom?
I do not think there are any restrictions on whom you want to give your power of attorney. If you think the person is reliable and capable of doing your will, go ahead.
First tell us whom we are talking about.
Yes, the pronoun 'whom' is the objective form for 'who'. The pronouns 'who' and 'whom' are both interrogative pronouns and relative pronouns. The objective 'whom' is more often seen as the object of a preposition. Examples: Interrogative: To whom should I give my completed application form? Relative: The customer for whom we ordered the special wheels is here for pick up.
With whom did she go with? Whom I did not like very much. I wouldn't be suprised at whom he ran away with.
The Constitution gives the legislative branch the power to tax. However, only the House of Representatives can introduce tax bills. Those bills must then be approved by the Senate.
The Article of Confederation gave more power to the state government than the national government because the national government had few power.