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Sovereignty for the reals
A, loss of independence
Independence, sovereignty
This is a matter of opinion, but I would argue no. "Least government" is anarchy, where there is no control outside of the individual. However, "most government" can be argued to be a dictatorship, where all control is outside of the individual. Over time, the best government seems to be somewhere in the middle of these two extremes, with some individual autonomy and some governmental control. In most democracies, this debate is staged during every election in some form.
They promoted learning outside the control of the government and Catholic Church.
They promoted learning outside the control of the government and Catholic Church.
They promoted learning outside the control of the government and Catholic Church.
No- the president does not have the power to fire people who work outside of government. (As a pre-condition for a TARP bail-out, I think the government asked certain executives of bankrupt companies to resign - that may be what you are thinking about. )
There are 13 total native corporations. 12 all are in Alaska and the other represents native Alaskans living outside.
There are a section of people who love to live on gratis from the government and/or help from benevolent people of the society. From their viewpoint,poverty is beyond control of human beings.
Multinational corporations own or control production or service facilities in multiple countries outside of their home country. Most large companies, such as Coca-Cola, Dunkin' Donuts, General Motors, etc., are multinational.
No, It cannot control outside air temperature.