How does federalism limit national power?
A.
It provides for three branches of government:...
How does federalism limit national power?
A.
It provides for three branches of government: executive, judicial, and legislative.
B.
It provides for regular elections of officials.
C.
It regulates the amount of tax that the government can levy on individuals.
D.
It creates two sovereigns, the national government and the state governments.
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History, 22.06.2019 08:00, tomtom6870
Instead of being thirteen republics, under a federal head, [the federalists’ plan] is clearly designed to make us one [unified] government. . whether such a change can ever be [made] in any manner; whether it can be [made] without convulsions and civil wars; whether such a change will not totally destroy the liberties of this country—time only can determine. –the federal farmer what best summarizes the point of view the excerpt expresses? in time, one unified government will run the country. the federalists prefer thirteen republics to one unified government. one unified government probably will not lead to disruptions and civil wars. under one unified government, people will be robbed of their freedoms.
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History, 22.06.2019 16:00, taytay1828
Consider what the founding fathers would make of the 113th congress. what, if anything, would they have found surprising? write your opinion in a brief essay.
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