Yes, many people believe many are excessive, however people cannot live without order created by most governments. They also provide better protection. The Native Americans had no "Gov." but instead small tribes. Who won the battles?
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Governments generally oversee the proper care of patients and safe use of equipment. Regulations are sometimes burdensome, but they are necessary.
no one party has a majority of seats in the legislature.
There is no amendment in the US Constitution regarding State governments being no longer necessary. What the US Constitution does say is that whatever the US Constitutions laws do not cover, belong to the individual States to determine.
Becasue national governments can resolve conflicts, provide services and maintain our country in order.
Following independence it was necessary for African nations to set up transition governments for two key reasons. One was for restoring the integrity of territories. The other was for carrying fair and free elections.
yes because in order to make a strong government you have to have bigger and stronger public works
Yes the philadelphia convention helped the founder father such as James Madison to create governments and to preserve the union Yes the philadelphia convention helped the founder father such as James Madison to create governments and to preserve the union
Because many Africans do not have the means necessary to provide their own food, are too poor to buy food and their governments don't have the resources to provide food for them, or help them in anyway. And some governments don't care that their people are starving.
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Governments are necessary to maintain law and order in society, provide essential services, and protect citizens' rights. Without government, there would likely be chaos, lack of infrastructure, and potential for exploitation by individuals or groups with power. Our lives would be drastically changed as there would be no regulations, public services, or system of justice to rely upon.