the president
The citizens of a the country can influence decision making
they are making marawana legal.
Terri Jett has written: 'Agenda-setting and decision-making of African American county officials' -- subject(s): African Americans, Case studies, Civil rights, County officials and employees, Decision making, Economic conditions, Officials and employees, Politics and government, Race relations, Rural conditions
lobbyists are hired to contact lawmaker and government officials to influence decision making
Threats are typically not illegal, however, there are laws making it illegal to threaten leaders and government officials.
a significant event is what involes a major charachters ,these events often invlove making difficult decisions ,confronting fears,or overcomingobstacles.
No. An elected official is an employee of the city, state, or country in which he is elected. Although it is sometimes hard to tell from the way they act, elected officials work for the people who elect them, their constituents. Although many officials wield substantial decision-making powers, they are only using the power given to the government by its citizens. And they lose this power if they are voted out of office.
It is ruled by a dictator making it totalitarian government and not a democracy.
It is ruled by a dictator making it totalitarian government and not a democracy.
public officials
A. By paying attention to advertisements B. By making particular purchases C. By writing letters to government officials D. By increasing their income
By establishing the Republic, the Romans rid themselves of the whims of a one man rule and established a government based on consultation of elected officials.