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ok so witch of the following best dicribes the goverrment
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of government?
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Which of the following best describes the purpose of government?
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Apologies, but I'm actually not able to see the options you are referring to. Could you please provide me with the options you have for the purpose of the government?
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to make trade deals with other countries
to make trade deals with other countries
to maintain law and order in a country
to maintain law and order in a country
to ensure everyone has a job
to ensure everyone has a job
to determine the boundaries between countries
to determine the boundaries between countries
to make trade deals with other countries
to maintain law and order in a country
to maintain law and order in a country
to ensure everyone has a job
to ensure everyone has a job
to determine the boundaries between countries
to determine the boundaries between countries
Based on the options you provided, the purpose of government that best describes the government is:
- To maintain law and order in a country
This is one of the fundamental roles of government, as it is responsible for creating and enforcing laws to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens.
While the government may also engage in trade deals, ensure employment, and determine boundaries between countries, maintaining law and order is a primary function in most democratic societies.
- To maintain law and order in a country
This is one of the fundamental roles of government, as it is responsible for creating and enforcing laws to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens.
While the government may also engage in trade deals, ensure employment, and determine boundaries between countries, maintaining law and order is a primary function in most democratic societies.
what about Which of the following might a limited government be more likely to do than an unlimited government?
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build and maintain public roads
build and maintain public roads
protect citizens from attack
protect citizens from attack
operate public schools
operate public schools
let citizens speak freely and protest
let citizens speak freely and protest
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build and maintain public roads
build and maintain public roads
protect citizens from attack
protect citizens from attack
operate public schools
operate public schools
let citizens speak freely and protest
let citizens speak freely and protest
A limited government is more likely to:
- Let citizens speak freely and protest
- Build and maintain public roads
- Operate public schools
Limited governments typically have restrictions on their power and prioritize individual freedoms and rights. This means they are more likely to allow citizens to express their opinions, protect their right to assemble and protest peacefully, and provide public services like building and maintaining roads and operating schools.
On the other hand, an unlimited government may have fewer restrictions on its power and may be less likely to prioritize individual freedoms and rights.
- Let citizens speak freely and protest
- Build and maintain public roads
- Operate public schools
Limited governments typically have restrictions on their power and prioritize individual freedoms and rights. This means they are more likely to allow citizens to express their opinions, protect their right to assemble and protest peacefully, and provide public services like building and maintaining roads and operating schools.
On the other hand, an unlimited government may have fewer restrictions on its power and may be less likely to prioritize individual freedoms and rights.
Which of the following are ways two countries can peacefully settle disputes? Select the two correct answers.
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declaring war
declaring war
establishing trade barriers
establishing trade barriers
negotiating treaties
negotiating treaties
disregarding trade agreements
disregarding trade agreements
appealing to international courts
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declaring war
declaring war
establishing trade barriers
establishing trade barriers
negotiating treaties
negotiating treaties
disregarding trade agreements
disregarding trade agreements
appealing to international courts
The two correct ways that two countries can peacefully settle disputes are:
- Negotiating treaties
- Appealing to international courts
These methods focus on diplomatic resolutions and legal processes rather than resorting to aggression or trade barriers. Negotiating treaties allows countries to discuss and agree upon terms to resolve their disputes, while appealing to international courts provides a neutral platform for legal arbitration and judgment. Declaring war and disregarding trade agreements are not peaceful means of settling disputes.
- Negotiating treaties
- Appealing to international courts
These methods focus on diplomatic resolutions and legal processes rather than resorting to aggression or trade barriers. Negotiating treaties allows countries to discuss and agree upon terms to resolve their disputes, while appealing to international courts provides a neutral platform for legal arbitration and judgment. Declaring war and disregarding trade agreements are not peaceful means of settling disputes.
How does a federal system differ from a unitary system?
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Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government.
Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government.
Under a federal system, a small group of people holds most government power.
Under a federal system, a small group of people holds most government power.
Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government.
Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government.
Under a federal system, one person holds all governmental power.
Under a federal system, one person holds all governmental power.
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Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government.
Under a federal system, all power is held by the federal government.
Under a federal system, a small group of people holds most government power.
Under a federal system, a small group of people holds most government power.
Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government.
Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government.
Under a federal system, one person holds all governmental power.
Under a federal system, one person holds all governmental power.
In a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government. This means that there is a division of power between a central or federal government and regional or state governments. Both levels of government have their own spheres of authority and can make decisions and enact laws within their jurisdiction.
On the other hand, in a unitary system, all power is held by the central government. There may be local or regional governments, but they derive their power and authority from the central government and can be overridden or dissolved by it.
Therefore, the statement "Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government" accurately describes the difference between a federal system and a unitary system.
On the other hand, in a unitary system, all power is held by the central government. There may be local or regional governments, but they derive their power and authority from the central government and can be overridden or dissolved by it.
Therefore, the statement "Under a federal system, power is shared among different levels of government" accurately describes the difference between a federal system and a unitary system.
Which branch of government is correctly matched to its power?
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legislative: passes laws
legislative: passes laws
executive: interprets laws
executive: interprets laws
judicial: conducts foreign policy
judicial: conducts foreign policy
legislative: commands the military
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legislative: passes laws
legislative: passes laws
executive: interprets laws
executive: interprets laws
judicial: conducts foreign policy
judicial: conducts foreign policy
legislative: commands the military
The branch of government correctly matched to its power is:
- Legislative: Passes laws
The legislative branch, which typically consists of a parliament or congress, is responsible for making and passing laws. This branch has the authority and power to propose, debate, and enact legislation.
The executive branch is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, not interpreting them.
The judicial branch, on the other hand, interprets the laws and ensures their constitutionality, but it does not conduct foreign policy.
Lastly, the power to command the military is typically within the executive branch's jurisdiction, not the legislative branch.
- Legislative: Passes laws
The legislative branch, which typically consists of a parliament or congress, is responsible for making and passing laws. This branch has the authority and power to propose, debate, and enact legislation.
The executive branch is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws, not interpreting them.
The judicial branch, on the other hand, interprets the laws and ensures their constitutionality, but it does not conduct foreign policy.
Lastly, the power to command the military is typically within the executive branch's jurisdiction, not the legislative branch.
the first one is wrongggg but i got a 4/5 and its still good thnks botttttt
Apologies for the incorrect response earlier. I'm glad to hear that you still did well on the Quick Check with a score of 4/5. If you have any further questions or need assistance in the future, feel free to ask. Good job!
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