Government and Administration of the United States by William F. Willoughby;Westel W. Willoughby
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_#I. The Necessary or Constituent Functions.#_--
(1). The keeping of order and providing for the protection of persons and property from violence and robbery. (2). The fixing of the legal relations between man and wife, and between parents and children. (3). The regulation of the holding, transmission, and interchange of property, and determination of its liabilities for debt or for crime. (4). The determination of contract rights between individuals. (5). The definition and punishment of crime. (6). The administration of justice in civil causes. (7). The determination of the political duties, privileges, and relations of citizens. (8). Dealings of the state with foreign powers; the preservation of the state from external danger or encroachment, and the advancement of its intellectual interests. _#II. Optional or Ministrant Functions.#_ (1). The regulation of trade and industry. Under this head we must include the coinage of money, and the establishment of standard weights and measures, laws against forestalling, engrossing, the licensing of trades, etc., as well as the great matters of tariffs, |
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