Federal Government Research Paper

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Government provides an extensive variety of services at different levels. It can be described as layer cake or marble cake. In reality, each level of government concentrates on different areas or services. Intergovernmental system is a world of combined functions and assistance between levels. The combined system gives assistance but also creates administrative cross-pressures. The job of government varies by level; the local government focus on goods and services, states focus on goods and services and also administer federal grants especially for welfare and Medicaid while the federal government focuses on national defense. Depending on the particular form, government generally carries out the desires of the people. The job of the government …show more content…

The part of the government that writes and votes on laws, enforces laws and mediates disputes when the law comes into conflict is the legislators, they write the laws or create legislation, administrators make sure that the laws are implemented and enforced while arbitrators are those who are tasked with ensuring that the laws are well understood. Government is sometimes broken up into separate branches in order to best do its job, these branches help the government manage workloads and function more efficiently. It is in charge of the administration and regulation of the citizens and constituents it represents and also can be referred to as a political system by which a country or region is managed or controlled. Government is in charge of creating and regulating laws, managing the economy and enforcing policies, it is composed of three levels: The three levels of government are local, state and federal; Local governments govern cities, counties and towns, State governments rule over states, while the federal government rules the country as a whole. State and federal governments are usually divided into three branches: judicial, executive and …show more content…

The three branches each have their own distinct powers through the idea of separation of powers. However, they also share in one another’s powers so that it will be possible for them to check and balance one another. The legislature is supposed to make the laws while the executive branch enforces the laws and the judicial branch interprets the laws. The legislative and executive branches are supposed to work together to some degree, because the president has the power to suggest laws and to veto laws he does not like (as well as to do things like proposing budgets), the executive plays a role in making laws. The president and Congress are supposed to work together to make laws, because the Congress has the power of the purse and the power of oversight over the executive branch, it has a role in determining how the laws are to be carried out. This means that the president and Congress are supposed to work together to execute the laws. This does not mean that the legislative and executive are always supposed to be in accord with one another, the legislative and executive are supposed to have an ambiguous relationship, one in which they sometimes work together and sometimes work against one another. The judicial branch is largely exempted from the explicit give and take that the other two branches engage in. The judicial branch can overturn decisions of the other branches,

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