Alexander Hamilton, the founding father of the American National Banking System. Hamilton is not only the most important people of the United State banking system; he's also the founder of the Federalist Party and the Father of the United State Cost Guard. In 1789, George Washington appointed Hamilton to be the first Treasury Sectary of the United State. Hamilton has many accomplishments throughout his life time. For example, he wrote many reports such as "First Report on the Public Credit", "Report
of the United States. It was a weak form of a central government. Although there were benefits with the Articles, there were even more problems. Shay’s Rebellion displayed the weaknesses of the Articles by proving to the people that the Articles gave too much power to the states; thus beginning the downfall of the Articles of Confederation and the introduction of the Constitution. The main goal for the Founding Fathers of the new government was to protect the rights of citizens of the United States
United States is a superpower country that consist of 50 states. Two states, namely Alaska and Hawaii separated its location from the other state. Alaska is located to the Southwest of Canada and Hawaii is located much further which is in the middle of Pacific Ocean. Each state has the right of autonomous or set up their own territory, except in the areas of defense and foreign policy, which is set by the central government. Because of that the government system in United States is a federal republic
in legal and political dialogue in the United States. Indeed, it would not be an exaggeration to state that the concepts of separation of powers and federalism have a significant impact in shaping the American political system, including the criminal justice system, that exist today. In New York v. United States (1992), Justice O’Connor noted that the issue of federalism, “discerning the proper division of authority between the Federal Government and the States”, was “perhaps our oldest question of
The Australian federal system is a modern and democratic one in that power is shared among a number of govts. The nation is divided into states which have their own parliaments. These parliaments are responsible for certain areas such as transport, power, water, and education. One of the principles the constitution was written on was that the states would retain their existing power, and ability to govern their own people, the federal Government was meant to play a smaller role than it does today
State government and Federal government are believed to be very closely intertwined with each other. While it is true that they are both forms of government whose soul purpose is to represent, and take into consideration the needs of the people and take the necessary steps to insure the well being of the citizens, they are centered on different aspects of how to represent them. State government and Federal government are very similar; each is given its own focus, and carries specific roles in the
The United States has been regarded as one of the most medically advanced nation in the world. Using the cutting-edge medical technology, the Unites States have cured many diseases other countries cannot. The United States spends largest amount of budget per gross domestic product compared to other developed countries. However, recent statistics have indicated that the United States are not managing the public’s health as many people thought. According to Maurer and Smith, life expectancy in the
Separation of powers, a crucial element of Constitutional government, is the distribution of power among three coequal branches of government: the legislative, executive, and judicial. Through the incorporation of checks and balances, this system ensures that no one branch obtains more power than another. James Madison explains the fundamental need for separation of powers in The Federalists No. 47: “The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands…may justly
The United States government is divided into three levels: federal, state and local. These different levels of government provide the framework of services that are extended to the public. All of these levels form part of the U.S. federalist system which shares and distributes power amongst the federal, state and local governments. Each of the United States forms of government have their own separation of power to ensure that there are checks and balances to limit likelihood of waste, corruption
and services. The federal and states government buy needed goods and services mainly in the private marketplace. However, the government has a limited role in economic decision making, but it can provide services and goods that the market cannot provide effectively, such as national defences, interstate highways and airports. The government also establishes safety guidelines that adjust work conditions, consumer product and environmental protection. The development of economic system is well because