The government has to govern. It is what is it there to do, but the least it puts restrictions on the citizens and the more it follows the Constitution, the better.
A Republic and I wish we still had one in America.
Yes. A republic is a form of government in which the citizens choose their leaders and the people (or at least a part of its people) have an impact on its government.
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All German citizens at least 18 years old.
Citizens of totalitarian dictatorships with extreme religious ideologies have very little freedom. An example is Iran. Also, extreme communist regimes, for example, in its time, the USSR gave its citizens very little freedom.
The American Government is set up as a Federal Republic. Meaning that each state has control of it's citizens, roads, etc. (at least in theory) but it answers to the Federal Government which is considered to be the supreme law of the land.
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I think that the citizens do have alot because you can vote have freedom. But not as much as the government has. I think that the citizens do have alot because you can vote have freedom. But not as much as the government has.
It's a reasonably self-evident assertion. So far, there's never been a government that didn't to some extent, sooner or later, abuse at least some of its citizens; since the task of a government is to protect its citizens, this makes government "evil". Yet there's never been a human society which managed to function without government, which seems to make it "necessary". Thus, a necessary evil.
This Amendment prohibits the states and the federal government from using age as a reason for denying citizens of the United States who are at least eighteen years old the right to vote.