Not really corrupt, but genocide and discrimination. The reservation agents were often corrupt. Some would take the supplies that were meant for the tribe and sell them for a profit. When Native Americans complained one agent is reported as saying "let them eat grass."
Yes, the U.S. government's actions to remove the Cherokee, particularly through the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and the subsequent Trail of Tears, can be viewed as corrupt. These actions were driven by economic interests and land expansion rather than genuine concern for the Cherokee people's welfare. The forced removal was carried out despite legal treaties and court rulings in favor of the Cherokee, highlighting a disregard for justice and the rule of law.
Democratic governments and non corrupt governments.
Unlimited governments will inherently be corrupt governments.
Not really corrupt, but genocide and discrimination. The reservation agents were often corrupt. Some would take the supplies that were meant for the tribe and sell them for a profit. When Native Americans complained one agent is reported as saying "let them eat grass."
Corrupt governments.
politics and corrupt governments
The answer to this question really depends on what government you are aiming it at. In the case of some of the African governments, yes, they are as corrupt as a very corrupt thing, but other countries like America, France, Germany. These are all safe. :)
20 years of misrule all over the world by corrupt governments.
the constitution needs money are the people and corrupt the governments at the all time. .
Jean-Jacques Rousseau would agree with this perspective. He believed that humans are naturally good and free, but corrupt governments can lead to inequality and oppression, negatively impacting individuals' inherent goodness.
Africa is poor mainly due to corrupt governments and low education levels.
Governments take various steps to stop corruption. For example, they might imprison those who are revealed to be corrupt. Some governments might even execute them for corruption.