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bouncer!
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Good to see MCQs part was pretty easy as compared to previous years. descriptive part is more demanding though. |
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They are financial instruments issued by governments to raise finances. They are sold at a discount and the holder receives its par value at maturity.
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imrancl (Tuesday, February 24, 2015) |
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Reponse to Q2
Didn't we also need to shed light on the reasons and [B]trends[B] which led to the expansion of the powers of the federal government instead of just detailing the different theories held regarding the functioning of the federal government?
An alternative approach could have been to explain the various causes that gave birth to the rise of federal government's strength. For instance, the failure of Articles of Union convinced the newly independent colonists to form a strong central government. Similarly, the federating units were not appropriating the requisite money to the central government and often, the troops were just issued a certificate, which could be redeemed later. Treading along, the Civil War events could account for the further rise in the expansion of the federal government's power. The Union had to be preserved and the North's victory meant that a Union was the ultimately reality - and no state could challenge it. This belief ultimately paved the way for the incontrovertible power of the federal government. The issue was settled once for all. The post Civil War trends include the emergence of the construction of inter-state rail roads, inter-state rail commerce and the various disputes between the states, where the federal government inevitably had to play an effective mediating role. Its power continued to rise. Best of luck to all the aspirants. |
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federal govt power
Will you clearly explain that either you mean victory of north in this point as you u said FAILURE OF ARTICLE IF UNION OR DO YOU MEAN FOUNDING OF THE COLONIES BY THE ENGLISH ???
I did get your point about which article of union you are talking kindly explain it Also this point the federating units were not appropriating the requisite money Kindly explain |
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Will any one explain it how we attempt this ques what events we can write in it
Discuss the trends and causes leading to the expansion of federal govt power in the US? Kindly explain any one |
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amazing paper.
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Oh My God... i hope atleast i never face paper of this kind
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1.confederate vs unionist tug of war 2.Rapid expansion in the west and south and state's political configuration issue 3.issue of slavery in south vs north 4.political awareness among the masses 5.unequal wealth generation(since north was more progressive and generate more revenues they wanted to have greater contribution in legislation and executives,while south was uncompromising on particular issue) 6.organized and specialized departments for policing and defense purposes 7.spirit of federalism and territorization 8.Administrative reforms(like actions against kkk wouldnt be possible without federal government initiatives (from current perspective) 1.international surveillance and pretext for the creation of cia 2.democratic reforms (federal officers are responsible infront of congress) 3.implementation of legislation you can deduce more importance by considering the following equation in mind Federal government=congress+legislative+establishment+othe r working bodies |
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