balance between different interests
The War Industries Board (WIB) significantly expanded U.S. government regulatory power during World War I. Established in 1917, the WIB coordinated industrial production and prioritized materials for the war effort, effectively managing resources and regulating industries to ensure efficiency and output. Its influence set a precedent for future government involvement in the economy during times of crisis.
Social institutions
ANSWERfalse.. a federal government refers to the government of a group of federated political entities. A federal government would therefore have a distributed, rather than centralized, structureANSWERTechnically False ... and the previous explanation is incorrect, describing a confederacy or confederation as opposed to a federal government. The U.S. tried in 1781 to operate as a confederation, with power distributed among the states, but it worked poorly and created as many problems as it resolved.In 1788 the U.S. Constitution was created, setting up a federal government where powers were divided between the individual states and a central national government with strong authority in certain specified areas.During and after the 1861 Civil War, the national government's powers were greatly increased and the powers of the states decreased, and the trend has more slowly continued since then.One of the reasons for this is the Constitutional provision that the national government has authority over interstate commerce. Since there is very little that happens in just one state, whenever the national government wants to overturn states' rights and assume national control, it declares the subject a matter of interstate commerce and takes control. Proponents of states' rights would like to see the interstate commerce clause removed from the U.S. Constitution.I said "technically false" since there is an ever-growing trend to refer to the U.S. national government as the "federal government"; so a case could be made that in the U.S.A., the term "federal government" has come to refer to the national government in everyday speech, even though the term is academically incorrect.
Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui was the Inca leader that greatly expanded the Inca empire. Machu Picchu was built for him as a palace.
There are a number of goods or services offered by the government for free or reduced price. In the United States a popular example is the National School Lunch program where students in need will receive a reduced price or free meal served at school.
The role of government greatly expanded.
Interdependecy
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National authority has greatly expanded in the twentieth century primarily due to the rise of the welfare state, which necessitated increased government involvement in economic and social issues to ensure citizens' well-being. Additionally, global conflicts, such as World Wars I and II, led to the centralization of power and the establishment of regulatory frameworks to manage national security and economic recovery. The expansion of technology and communication also allowed governments to exert greater control and influence over their populations. Lastly, international cooperation and globalization have required nations to adapt their authorities to address transnational challenges.
In the early and mid-19th Century, American industry expanded greatly thanks in part to?
The changes made during the Depression and World War II greatly expanded the powers of the Executive branch.
Under Aurangzeb's reign, the Mughal Empire expanded to its peak size.
After the war, the power of the federal government did greatly increase.
He greatly expanded the development section.
It expanded greatly and became more influential.
The Benefits -- greatly expanded the geography of the country -- improved/enhanced national identity -- greater wealth The Drawbacks -- cruelty to native Americans -- increased sectional divides -- led to Civil War
Charlemagne, was the Frankish king.