right
Representive government
I think is federalism
I think your asking "What are concurrent powers". The answer is that they are powers shared by the federal government and the state governments
Washington's swearing in as president united the country by establishing a sense of stability and legitimacy to the newly formed government. His leadership and reputation as a unifying figure helped bridge the divide between the states and factions, promoting a sense of national identity. Additionally, Washington's emphasis on unity and his commitment to upholding the Constitution reassured the citizens that the government would work for the collective good of the nation.
George Washington believed that a strong national government would be successful due to its ability to unify diverse states under a common framework, ensuring stability and order. He recognized that a centralized authority could effectively manage conflicts, regulate commerce, and provide for the national defense, thus fostering a sense of national identity. Washington also trusted in the system of checks and balances established by the Constitution to prevent tyranny and promote effective governance. Ultimately, he saw a well-structured national government as essential for the prosperity and security of the fledgling nation.
I think there is only one. the National Zoo i think
I think there might be some,
Representive government
I think it should be held in Washington D.C.
the Washington national's
Representive government
That entirely depends on what "it" was that happened.
right
William Richardson Davie supported the powers of National Government and wanted the Constitution to be ratified.
i think its to make treaties;)
I think only the national government can take away someone's citizenship because they are the only ones who have the power to do that. this answer is right because my teacher told me.