Yes, governments may take actions to protect citizens from harmful content on the internet. This can include enacting laws to regulate online activities, promoting cybersecurity measures, and collaborating with internet service providers to monitor and combat threats such as cyberbullying, fraud, and online misinformation.
Citizens can effectively support their government by doing such things as voting, serving in the military, or paying taxes.
the government is work on a serve on to protect wild life
they would let the government know by doing a petition.
That's what I'm asking! -_-
the purpose is the citizens people is paying taxes to the government and the government just taking the money and doing the own thing with it to help out what they need
No. A government is a means to structure a society, but sometimes the people in a government do bad things. As a whole the US government is pretty good. It is up to the citizens to keep tabs on the people they elect to make sure they are doing what they are suppose to be doing.
Athens was a direct democracy - the citizens in fortnightly assembly decided and the Council carried out the decisions. In the US, an elected Congress decides, not necessarily doing the things the citizens want.
By doing what is needed to protect and to see to the common good of the people.
government is doing noithing to save musk deer
Cleisthenes' famous quote dealt with the government doing what was best for the citizens. He was known to bring democracy to Athens.
So the Department of Defense researchers could share information with one another. =] I am doing this in school!