The five needs the governor protects is billing,environment.
Those are the only ones i can think about.....
The five needs the governor protects is billing,environment. Those are the only ones i can think about.....
Limit the power of the Federal Government.
In cases where there is a breach in national security, it is acceptable for the government to place the needs of a nation over the rights of an individual. The government is trying to protect the national security of the United States all the time.
A. Having Separate rights from England.B. To protect natural rights.Actually it was that the government gets it's powers from the governed, that the government protects our natural rights and that if the government is abusing these powers it needs to be corrected or abolished.
it could protect me from the government
Every culture needs an organized government. To protect its people, provide services, build buildings and monuments, to make treaties or declare war on others, and to provide security.
What you should be asking is whether there is a hacker agency to protect you from Government.
the three needs that led to the development of government
According to the Declaration of Independence, people establish a government to secure their unalienable rights, which include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Governments are formed to protect these rights and to ensure that power is derived from the consent of the governed. When a government fails to uphold these principles, the people have the right to alter or abolish it. Thus, the primary purpose of government is to serve the needs and protect the rights of its citizens.
Police power
The role of government is to protect the people.
As the Declaration states, governments are instituted in order to protect the rights of all people, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Governments also protect the nation from foreign or domestic enemies. The Five Principles of Government found in the Constitution of the United States are---Popular Sovereignty; Checks and Balances; Federalism; Limited Power of the Government; Separation of Branches.