Yes
Federal courts can "check" the other branches of the federal government and of state governments by
Virginia
The US government has many duties that do not belong to its 50 states. Most importantly, the US Supreme Court may decide if your civil liberties have not been violated. The US government protects the nation and its citizens with its military forces. It also passes tariff laws and makes treaties with foreign governments that in totality help all US citizens.
According to the Declaration of Independence, governments are established to secure the rights of mankind, such as the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. These rights, according to the Declaration, are unalienable, meaning they cannot be taken away. When any form of government becomes "destructive of these ends" (the unalienable rights of the citizens), it is the right of the citizens to "alter or abolish" that government, and establish a new government that will protect the rights of the people.
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Unfortunately no, the government does not provide incentives for its citizens. The governments will leave that task up to each individual to decide on.
Governments do not make money, they just tax the citizens.
China since 1949 has been a communist government and it tells its citizens what to do.
A socialist government's main goal is equality. It wants to minimize the difference between the poorest citizens and the wealthiest citizens.
Democratic Governments are designed for the peoples input, without the input and cooperation of the people the Government will not be able to operate as designed. It may as well be stagnant. Democratic Governments are happy to hear the citizens oppinion; hints the President is the spokesperson of the citizens.
state and county governments
A government that exists because its citizens have "created" it is important as it allows its citizens access to official positions by the ballot box not by a tyranny. So-called democratic governments are responsible to its citizens not the other way around. So what this allows is freedom which makes for a prosperous, open, civil rights based government. These types of governments produce peace & prosperity for the general population.
Not really sure which Government you are asking about. Generally speaking Governments are not a business and do not operate to make a profit. Governments usually spend money that is collected on their behalf of the citizens they govern in the form of taxes. The more citizens under the governments reign... and the higher the tax base will dictate how much money is at the disposal of any government. In other words more people and higher the taxes means more money that come to the governments hands.
Authoritarian governments have permission to do whatever while the US government have limitations on what they are allowed to do and the citizens make most of the decisions.
The governments should provide their citizens with all their human and universal rights as described by the constitution. All governments for instance are supposed to guarantee the safety of their citizens.
What is governments role when people threaten other citizens?
Citizens or sheep depending on which side of the government authority you are on.