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Is there a difference between a law a legislation and an act?

-Policies are strategies put in place by governments to improve a factors aspects/stadars. e.g. improve aspects of living, e.g. health policy -Legislation is law passed by government describing what can and cannot be done in a specific situation. Controlled on all 3 government levels (federal, state and local). e.g. State Legislation- NSW Food Act. -Policies are strategies put in place by governments to improve a factors aspects/stadars. e.g. improve aspects of living, e.g. health policy -Legislation is law passed by government describing what can and cannot be done in a specific situation. Controlled on all 3 government levels (federal, state and local). e.g. State Legislation- NSW Food Act.


What are the objectives of the law?

The purpose of Law is to limit and contain harm-to-others. This is done by: 1. Providing specified formats for contracts, treaties, deals and agreements, then providing registries of these to resolve arguments about opposed memories or interpretations of them later on with these recorded facts from which unbiased third-party arbitration can pronounce final sentence on disputes before they degenerate into violent conflicts. 2. Establishing what constitutes 'harm-to-others' and whether it has occurred; logically and implicitly from the fact that that all conflict starts with, at least, a perception that another or others are violating a plaintiff's life, liberty or property or, at most, clearly doing or having done so. (Unfortunately Law is exploited by legislators to advance their own interests and agendas. This too frequently violates the life, liberty or property of others and, in effect, generates new grounds for conflicts where none previously existed in diametric contradiction of the purpose of Law.)


As a citizen of Alabama a person tried to sue the state of Texas in federal court but the courts said this could not be done because of which amendment?

11th


State that Washington D.C. is in?

Washington DC is actually not in a state at all. It is an individual district known as the District of Columbia. The land, taxes and local government structure are done as if it is a state. However it does not qualify as a state.


What did the government do about women discrimination?

I assume you are asking about discrimination against women. The government has done many things to protect women from discrimination. Title VII of the civil rights act of 1964 protects women from discrimination in the workplace. Pregnant women benefit most from Title VII. The 19th amendment gave women the right to vote.

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Which branch of government can establish a federal government?

The branch of government that can establish a federal government is the legislative. This is done through the Congress which is given the power by the US constitution.


What is the primary function of the executive branch?

The branch of federal and state government that is broadly responsible for implementing, supporting, and enforcing the laws made by the legislative branch and interpreted by the judicial branch.


What branch of government Pays debts?

The legislative branch of Government (Congress or Parliament) decides on Government budgets, so it authorizes itself or others the money to pay the bills with. The actual paying of bills will be done by any Government agency or Branch that is directly responsible for payments under any Congress-approved budget.


Why does Barack Obama leave same-sex marriage to the federal government?

A federal law exists banning federal recognition of same-sex marriage. It is not within the authority of the President to overturn that law. This can only be done by the legislative or judicial branches of the federal government. Therefore, President Obama has no choice but to leave the issue to the federal government for a decision.


What power the executive branch hold over the legislative branch?

One power that the legislative branch holds over the executive branch is that for certain things to be done, the president needs to have a certain amount of votes in congress, and if they do not get that, some things are not able to get done.


What are the differences between the three levels of government meaning fedralstate and local?

Under the Articles of Confederation there was no national judicial branch nor a separate executive branch. What little power the national government held was centered in the legislative branch under the Articles. Most of the business of government, like the selling of the western lands and setting up a postal system, was done through legislative (congressional) committees. Without an executive, there was no unity of policy making and no way to coordinate the work of the various congressional committees. State courts enforced and interpreted the national laws because there was no federal judicial system. Thus, the lack of a judicial branch made it impossible for the national government to settle disputes between states. MrV


Are Canadian background checks on immigrants done by provincial or federal government?

The federal government.


Has the Legislative or Executive or Judicial branch of government been the most powerful from 1945 to 2007?

Surely, the executive reigns (almost) supreme and has done so since well before 1945.


Most of the work that is done in Congress today?

Most of the work that is done by the legislative branch is done in committees.


Which branch of government may call a meeting of both houses of Congress?

The executive branch, specifically the president, has the power to call a meeting of both houses of Congress. This is known as a joint session of Congress and is typically done to deliver important messages or proposals.


The national government?

the government that takes care of things that need to be done state wise.


Can the federal government keep money to states if states don't adhere to federal law?

Absolutely! The Federal Government has done this many times.