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Big government

Big government is a government or public sector that is excessively large and unconstitutionally involved in certain areas of public policy or the private sector. The term may also be used specifically in relation to government policies that attempt to regulate matters considered to be private or personal, such as private sexual behavior or individual food choices. The term has also been used in the context of the United States to define a dominant federal government that seeks to control the authority of local institutions—an example being the overriding of state authority in favor of federal legislation. Big government is primarily defined by its size, measured by the budget or number of employees, either in absolute terms or relative to the overall national economy.

[ "Politics", "Government", "state" ]
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