That would depend on your definition. The general voting public can pick people to represent their interests as legislators (people who make laws) and executive officers (the people at the top overseeing everything), on the local, state, and national level. Those people are given further power by the voters to appoint judges to interpret the law and establish government agencies to regulate other aspects of our country's society. So in essence, everybody from the lowliest voter to the President of the United States has some kind of say in government.
An elected legisture, shouldn't you know this? We learned it in Social Studies and took notes on it ( in 7th grade )
Previous Judicial Decisions
Stare decisis is the guiding principle for courts that makes decisions predictable and consistent.
No
The reason governmental decisions are important for all of us is because those decisions impact all of us. For example, governments create laws that citizens have to follow.
autocracy
central goverment
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In an autocracy, the important government decisions are made by a single ruler or a small group of individuals who hold absolute power. This can be a dictator, monarch, or a ruling party. The decision-making process is centralized and does not involve public participation or checks and balances typically found in democratic systems.
The group of elders make the important decisions
the committee
the king
An oligarchy is rule by a few. This few make all the decisions, probably for selfish reasons.
Both the government and private owners makes economic decisions because the government has control over certain important industries, such as Eskom, while private owners control other important industries.
The Band, mainly the Chief, makes all important decisions based on family, tribal politics, and profit.
They govern themselves. It is similar to an autocracy. There are village elders and leaders who make decisions regarding the village they live in.
who makes australia's economic decisions