Because it was more fair than having an election. There would not be drawbacks in this method.
Because it was more fair than having an election. There would not be drawbacks in this method.
That depends on which country you are referring to. In Constantinople, the Emperor would chose high-ranking church officials, until the end of the Byzantine Empire. In England, the king or queen still officially appoints the high-ranking church officials in Britain.
The drawbacks of the plan was that it would take some time to become effective.
If you felt that winning the lottery was impossible, there would be little sense in buying a lottery ticket.
The drawbacks would be money! If there isn't financial stability then there could be major drawbacks.
It isn't possible. Quite simply, if there were a way to do it, such a method would spread very quickly and that would ruin the lottery; there would be no more lottery.
Of course, anyone of legal age can play the lottery. The exception would be someone who works for the lottery.
It would depend on what you would play. The Kentucky Cash Ball lottery is one of the main ones. The chances of winning a lottery for 200,000 is approximately 1 in 1,200,000
Of course, anyone of legal age can play the lottery. The exception would be someone who works for the lottery.
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Ticket sales for The National Lottery are strictly controlled by the Camelot Group, you would have to apply to them to become an approved retailer. Selling lottery tickets on the street would be impossible as the terminal has to be connected via the telephone network to the Lottery HQ. A gaming licence is needed to sell any other type of lottery/raffle ticket. This would not normally be granted for commercial street sales.