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There has to be both a consideration for the common good and individual rights. To have a government meet the needs of all citizens it must consider the common good of the society. To only address individual needs would mean that some citizens are left out of the political process.
There has to be both a consideration for the common good and individual rights. To have a government meet the needs of all citizens it must consider the common good of the society. To only address individual needs would mean that some citizens are left out of the political process.
If they already live under a monarchy or constitutional monarchy, they don't have to do anything. In the US, they do without; it is not likely that a move toward establishing a US monarchy would go very far. In most cases in history, countries have move away from and not toward monarchies to handle governmental needs.
how does governments try to meet the needs of their citizens
The King decides everything.
For women, no
The Constitution --especially Bill of Rights-- lists many rights of a Citizen (in the United States of America).RIGHTS GRANTED TO CITIZENS BY CONSTITUTION:Amendment 1: Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and PetitionAmendment 2: Right to bear armsAmendment 3: Gives Citizens power to say whether or not a soldier may be quartered in their homeAmendment 4: Right for Citizens to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against any unreasonable searches. Searches may not be conducted without a warrant that describes what needs to be searched and what will be seized.Amendment 5: Rights of the AccusedAmendment 6: Right to a quick trial by jury (lists privileges that must be fulfilled during trial)Amendment 7: Rights in regards to lawsuitsAmendment 8: Bail regulationsAmendment 9: Rights of a Citizen are not limited to those mentioned in the ConstitutionAmendment 10: Powers neither given or denied to the United States are privileges entitled to the citizens or stateAmendment 14: Rights of Citizens: Qualifications someone must fulfill to be a citizen, and right they receive in return for their citizenship (among these are: rights to their life, liberty, property, and equal protection under law)Amendment 19: Grants Women the right to voteAmendment 15: Voting RightsAmendment 26: Voting AgeRIGHTS GRANTED TO CITIZENS BY THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE*unalienable rights (natural rights such as liberty, life, and the pursuit of happiness)*ability to abolish their government if it regularly and persistently abuses and fails to protect their rights (in this case, citizens will develop a new form of government that they feel better meets their needs)* Main point of Declaration of Independence is to create a new form of Government that secures freedoms/rights of Citizens and abolishes/prevents complete power/control being given to one ruler/king
False, because William and Mary signed an English Bill of Rights guaranteeing certain basic rights to all citizens. If you have Mr.Wells for social studies(history) that is the answer! or anyone else that has someone and needs that question watever. lol.
People who favor states' rights feel that state governments can serve their people better than the national government can. State governments, they argue, should be able to fit laws and programs to the particular needs of their citizens.
to fit their needs
Both get their sovereignty from their citizens.