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xenn [34]
3 years ago
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1.  Which of the following responsibilities are held by the federal government? Choose all that

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1 answer:
Degger [83]3 years ago
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Some responsibilities of the federal government include:

- National Defense
The government has to make sure the country is safe and has plenty of protection.

- Taxes
Government officials collect taxes to fund the construction of government buildings (post offices, schools, etc), to provide health care, and to fund the military.

- War
War can be declared by the federal government as they feel is needed.



Hope this helps! I'm not sure if your question had choices to choose from, or if it was a short answer question, but either way, I hope my response can assist you in some way :)

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