the specie circular put more pressure on the already-strained state banks to call in loans so they would have sufficient gold and silver resources on hand
New Federalism
Generally speaking, The US Government's policies towards Native Americans in North America resulted in the reduction of these peoples. They were forced to live on "Indian Reservations" in the latter part of the 19th Century. Some Tribes and individual Native Americans fared better than most. This was due to programs to integrate them into US society. Sadly, so many "treaties" the Federal government made with various Native Tribes were broken by the Federal government. For the most part, the Native Americans in both North & South America suffered badly under the governments that previously were "European" governments.
The economic policies of the federal government from 1921 to 1929 were not solely responsible for the nation's depression but had a large impact on it. For example, the federal government freely lent money to banks which in turned gave it to their customers.
To expand the federal government's role in managing natural resources.
The federal and state governments needed to repay money they had borrowed to pay for the Revolutionary War.
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The relationship between federal and state governments is dynamic and is affected by the policies of the president and of Congress
administering federal policies and programs.
state governments
They don't. They follow the federal constitution and laws.
cooperative federalism
provincial and federal election cover different aspects provincial does the provincial laws and policies whereas federal does the nations(for example - Canada) laws and policies.
It has a responsibility to create and maintain policies and communication with foreign governments.
The policies of the president and Congress affect the relationship between federal and state government.
Power is the connection between state powers and state policies.
It is a concept of federalism in which federal, state, and local governments interact cooperatively and collectively to solve common problems, rather than making policies separately but more or less equally.
The Federal and state governments both have the power to tax because they each have separate expenses in a budget. State governments tax to help pay for state programs. Federal governments tax to help pay for Federal programs.