Political Science, asked by meholi7457, 11 months ago

What does the federal government take care of?

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Answered by sapna3937
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The Federal Government. The Federal or Commonwealth Government is responsible for the conduct of national affairs. ... The Federal Government is also involved, mainly through funding, in many things largely carried out by the States, such as health, education, environmental issues, industrial relations, etc.


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Answered by preetibharaj27
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the Federal Government. The Federal or Commonwealth Government is responsible for the conduct of national affairs. ... The Federal Government is also involved, mainly through funding, in many things largely carried out by the States, such as health, education, environmental issues, industrial relations, etc.

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