house of burgesses
the colonist got their ideas of goverment from England
Jamestown and Williamsburg gave the United States a basis for building of a successful colony outside of England with a structured government.
Creating more regulatory agencies Enhancing the power of government Giving people more direct power over government
John Smith told people that if you don't work, you don't eat, so if he wouldn't of said that sentence, then Jamestown might have been a place where people just ate for living.
True - the purpose of creating three independent branches of the federal government was to divide and limit the power within the government. Delegates feared that if one person or group had too much power, the U.S. would wind up back under the rule of a dictator or tyrant. The division of government created checks and balances to each decision made.
the colonist got their ideas of goverment from England
creating a national government wihout an executive or an executive branch
Jamestown and Williamsburg gave the United States a basis for building of a successful colony outside of England with a structured government.
creating taxes laws
i am also asking what is the government role in creating social policy because it is for my assignment
Jamestown was more than just a settlement for English people wanting a new start in the New World. The purpose of creating Jamestown was to aid England by creating plantations to grow tobacco & cotton. Cotton was needed by England to feed their textile industry & tobacco was now a great new discovery that Europeans wanted to have in a big way. The settlement was there to stake out and expand its territory in Virginia.
He forced the settlers to work harder and to build better housing by creating rules that rewarded harder workers with food.
How did Washington carry out his goal of creating a respected government
The Articles of Confederation were written to reduce a strong central government seizing power and creating a tyrannical situation in the newly created United States. The former colonists distrusted powerful government, and the Articles were written to spread governmental power into the individual states as much as possible.
This question covers a broad area as "representing one's country" can mean as a government diplomat sent to another nation, or a president, who leads an entire nation and serves the nation as its top world representative. In lawmaking, or in creating treaties, elected officials in that line of work acts as a representative of one;s country. This can also carry on to athletics. For example in the Olympics, an athlete from Mexico becomes a representative of Mexico in the Olympic games.
which part of the national government has the expressed power to creating the organization of federal courts/
By creating laws for the people of the United States to abide by.