i don't know ask somebody else
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They are used to administer the tax-funded healthcare and reginal politics, almost like the American state governments.
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Politics is a process by which groups of people make collective decisions. The term is generally applied to behavior within civil governments, but politics has been observed in other group interactions, including corporate, academic, and religious institutions. ... By Zara Mahmood <3
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Loyal to the crown.
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The answer is NOT city ;)
no, they didn't. even if it was helpful they didn't. "Colonial governments did not allow popular participation. Decisions and policies were made with little or no input from the African peoples. Even in the case where decisions or policies may have benefited some people, they were still un-democratic since there were no mechanisms for the people to officially express their opinions. " See related link
Edmund Robertson has written: 'American Home Rule' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Politics and government, State governments