Too powerful and too intrusive.
The federal government did not enforce the Fugitive Slave Law of 1793
Personally, no.
He becomes disillusioned early in the novel and rebels- until the government breaks him mentally (he succumbs totally to Big Brother's will). Simple answer-no
this question is an opinion question. the fact that the federal government can ever feel undermined my a state's decision means that the federal government is indeed not supreme and the supremacy clause should be defined unsupported. But alas that is not the case so my answer is that since the supremacy lies within the federal govt any decision that states make that opposes the federal govt does not undermine the federal, however, allows the states to use their reserved powers that given to them in the constitution in the tenth amendment.
The biggest and most important issues the new federal government had to contend with were economic problems. The Revolutionary War debt was huge and individual states didn't feel they should be taxed to pay for it.
Because of chrenoblyle
State and Federal are two pieces that make up Madison's compound government
The Federal Direct Student Loan program is loan given to students in the United States. If you feel that you are in need of the perfect loan, then maybe this is the right one for you since it is a government loan.
Anti-federalists today feel the federal government has taken on too much power. Federal government has utilized the "elastic clause", interpretation of laws, and expanded powers to serve their best interests. Federalists feel they have justified by having the federal government take control when individual states could not have, (ie: September 11th, homeland security, recent economic crisis, international trade, Pearl Harbor, Cuban Missile Crisis, Stock market crash and depression, FDR and the new deal)
Most Americans feared that federal government would become too powerful.
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