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420: Creating the U.S. Federal Government

Ben Franklin's World

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Foundations of Federal Power

This chapter examines the structure and evolution of the U.S. federal government as defined by the Constitution, detailing the interplay between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. It highlights the critical legislative actions from 1789 to 1790, the principle of 'advice and consent,' and the role of federalism in managing authority. Additionally, the narrative traces the significant growth of federal employment and the dynamic balance of power in the early years of governance.

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