Whiskey Rebellion
False
No. The President is paid a salary by the federal government, and while in office cannot accept any funds from states or private sources. His election campaigns may accept money from private sources, subject to the restrictions imposed by federal and state laws.
The central government of the US is the Federal government.
You cannot force the U.S. government to leave in the U.S. government. But if the state has a big enough army, with force, it could overtake by force the the U.S. government.
tax on church service
devolution revolution
Federal and State
Taxes
Whiskey Rebellion
False
Hatch Act
Whiskey Rebellion
Whiskey Rebellion
are requirements imposed by the federal government as a condition of receiving grant money
False
No, the Privacy Act does not provide for civil penalties to be imposed by the Federal Government. However, violations of the Privacy Act can result in administrative actions, such as disciplinary measures or termination of employment for federal employees. Individuals may also be able to seek civil remedies through lawsuits for damages resulting from Privacy Act violations.