It is one of the purposes of government to protect the people of that country. It is necessary therefore to trust no-one.
In most democracies a person is innocent until proven guilty and whilst this is a statute in law it may often not be the case in fact.
Chinese people were educated in the scholar system. They were not trusted in ruling government.
The American people no longer trusted the government.
Not really. If you mean he trusted the people you might say "he trusted the people for years". If you mean the people trusted him you might say " he was trusted by the people for years", or "The people trusted him for years".
In most countries the government is the servant of the people, put there to do the best for society. If the people want the environment protected, then they must tell the politicians, at election and at other times, what they want.
It made the government not trust how they treat their people.
James Madison
John Locke believed that people could be trusted to govern. He believed that people had the right to life, liberty, and property. He said that people should have a word in who should be governing them !
Can the American government be trusted? Or Canadian? Or European? This is a very subjective question, and the answer very much depends on who you are asking to. In general terms, yes; but it all depends for what.
Thomas Jefferson.
The relations were pretty bad. The government promised the aboriginals deals, and once the aboriginals agreed, the government blew them off. The aboriginals don't, and haven't since the 1800s trusted "white" people, or the government.
the information can be trusted
they put up their family members and trusted people.