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obey local and national laws, respect the rights of others, and participate as active citizens
obey local and national laws, respect the rights of others, and participate as active citizens
it is simple simply because citizens must know the rights of others and about their government
By encouraging the purchase of war bonds, or loans from the citizens. Others just decided to join the army and fight for good.
It assigns certain powers to the national government and others to the states
There's direct democracy, which is a political system in which citizens participate directly in government decision making; then there's representative democracy, in which the citizens elect others to represent them In government
Is known as a "Republic." Not to be confused with a "Democracy," which is defined as a government run by the people. The United States government is a "Representative Democracy," which is where citizens choose who represents them and runs the country.
there are many arguements, like army, immigration, and so many others.
The "leaders" of local and national governments are "chosen" by elections, in which all citizens vote. That includes male, female, land owners, and non-landowners, of any religion and ethnic background. None of these factors is a 'test' or requirement for citizenship. The structure of Israel's national government is similar to the national governments of Canada, Australia, Japan, the UK, and others. (But not the USA.)
Several of the amendment to the Constitution denied power to the national government including 3, 4, and 5. Others include 8, 10, 11, and 21.
It excercises sovereign power over others.
gives each branch of the national government some power over the others