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For all of the countries to do all the sports in the Olympics there has to be a certain amount of them in the team. However it is possible for a country to participate in all of the sports. Some of the countries this year only have a couple of players so no. All of the countries in the Olympics do not do all sports.
to honor the people that have got injured or possible killed in the Olympics!
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Yes, this is possible because the number of Representatives will grow with the population.
Democracy is the people's government and therefore the people are very important. Since the U.S. is a democracy, we vote for government officials and the President. We have representatives for us from the state level down, and we vote them in too, to make what we want possible.
Rephrase the question, babycakes.
Human democracy is made possible through a series of procedures that ensure fair representation and participation. Key elements include free and fair elections, where citizens can vote for their representatives; the protection of individual rights and freedoms; and the establishment of a rule of law that holds leaders accountable. Additionally, democratic systems often involve checks and balances among branches of government, as well as mechanisms for public engagement and civic participation. These procedures collectively foster an environment where diverse voices can be heard and influence decision-making.
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the australians want to win as much medals as possible
Yes, it is possible to hold multiple passports from different countries, as some countries allow dual or multiple citizenship.
Since not all Olympic trials have been competed, it is not possible to know how many athletes from each country will be at the Olympics. However, at the 2004 Olympics, the National Olympic Committees of the following countries sent at least 75 athletes to the Games: Argentina Australia Austria Brazil Bulgaria China Croatia Egypt France Georgia Germany Great Britain Greece Hungary Italy Japan Netherlands Poland Portugal Russia United States
Men were nude in the Olympics to show their strength and so that they could be as physically capable as possible without anything hindering there performance.