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What is the governments for federal?

The Federal government oversees the following areas:telecommunicationsImmigration, customs and border securityemploymentwelfareairportsincome taxdefenceeducation


How is the Federal Reserve relatively free from government intervention?

The Federal Reserve has its own committee who oversees the actions of its members. There are twelve banks across the country implemented by the Federal Government to watch over spending and study current financial patterns.


Who oversees the operations of the Federal Reserve?

board of directors


What are the three branches of the federal gov and what are their primary responsibilities?

The executive (the President and the administrative branches) The Legislative (The House of Representatives and the Seante) The Judicial. The Supreme court and the Federal courts. The executive branch carries out the day to day operations of the government, enforces laws, oversees the operation of the military and disperses funds to run the various branches of government. The legislative enacts laws, oversees and investigates the operation of the administrative branch when problems occur, and decides how much the government is going to spend ( the budget) and decides how much tax to levy. The Supreme court decides matters of constitutionality (like they are doing now with the Affordable Care Act) and oversees the operation of the lower Federal courts. The Lower Federal courts are where matters of law at the Federal level are first brought.


What does power to the federal government mean?

The federal government, in the United States, includes the President, Vice-President, Congress executive departments, etc. that represent the entire nation. Power to the federal government gives these branches authority, superseding the authority of state or local government.