A. Tariff
The government taxes the import of coffee from South America.
The government charges a tax on foreign cars sold in the United States.
B. Quota
The government provides domestic coffee growers with free land for growing beans.
The government limits the number of foreign cars that can be sold in the United States.
C. Subsidy
The government limits the amount of South American coffee that can be sold in the United States.
The government gives money to domestic car-makers to help them remain competitive.
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Tariff - the government put a high tax on sugar made in other countries Quota - the government lemons, the emperor of sugar from other countries subsidy - the government pays sugar farmers to keep sugar prices low
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To a degree, it did. Federalism established the hierarchy of power (National government, then state, then local). The powers of each level of government were defined fairly clearly, so states solved their own states' rights issues, and they didn't need to wait for national government action.
A confederate government is where the people (the citizens, population of the country) consent (agree) to give their representatives (people who express the views of their state [people who tell the government what the majority of people in their state think]) the power (the ability) to decide certain policies (things that will affect the state) for them. Also, if they do not agree with some of the things that have been decided, the states can pull out (no longer follow) this type of government. This is a rare occasion though.
I got this: "In Iowa government, as at the national level of government, power is distributed among three branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial. The legislative branch makes laws that establish policies and programs. the executive branch carries out the policies and programs contained in the laws, and the judicial branch settles any conflicts arising from the interpretation or application of the laws. While each branch of government has its own separate responsibilities, one branch cannot function without the other two branches, and none of the branches can function without the consent of the people." From this site: http://www.legis.state.ia.us/Pubinfo/BranchesGov.html
Tariff - the government put a high tax on sugar made in other countries Quota - the government lemons, the emperor of sugar from other countries subsidy - the government pays sugar farmers to keep sugar prices low
Tariff: the government puts a high tax on sugar made in other countries quota: the government limits the import of sugar from other countries subsidy: the go pays sugar garnered to keep sugar prices low
A.Tariff -----The government limits the import of sugar from other countries. B.Quota ----The government puts a high tax on sugar made in other countries. C.Subsidy--- The government pays sugar farmers to keep sugar prices low.
In 1786, Virginians called a convention in Annapolis to discuss problems with trade and the protectionist policies each state had enacted. As a result of the Annapolis Convention, it was established that the federal government can regulate trade between the states.
A theory of government and policies emphasizing that politics is mainly competition among groups, each one pressing for its own preferred policies.
A theory of government and policies emphasizing that politics is mainly competition among groups, each one pressing for its own preferred policies.
A theory of government and policies emphasizing that politics is mainly competition among groups, each one pressing for its own preferred policies.
Yes each state can make their own policies for education and social services as can the Federal Government.
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The three levels of government are federal, state, and local. The federal government sets policies for the entire country, the state government sets policies for the state, and the local government sets policies for the city. The three branches of government are legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch creates the law, the executive branch enforces the law, and the judicial branch interprets the law.
Each power of government is responsible for implementing policies within their jurisdiction. For example, the judiciary branch of government is responsible for creating and upholding the laws of the courts. The legislative branch is responsible for creating laws within their specific local and state districts. The executive branch of government is responsible for creating and ensuring laws throughout the country are upheld.
The three branches of government have special powers unique to each. The executive formulates policies and assents bills into laws, the legislative makes laws and the judiciary interprets the laws.