The judicial branch of government is generally considered the least susceptible to public opinion polls. Judges and justices make decisions based on the law and constitutional interpretations rather than popular sentiment, allowing them to uphold legal principles even if they may be unpopular with the public. This independence is crucial for maintaining the rule of law and protecting minority rights against majority opinion.
the government was the propietors or at least that was who they were
No. Not in public school at least.
All the Amendments are there for a reason, and serves an important function in our society. What may be considered to be the least important is probably based on the opinion of the person.
That Government Is Best Which Governs Least.
The most infamous would be Nero. Being admirable is all up to personal opinion.
Supreme court justices
Government controls us and the public, you and me and everyone, follow the governments rules. At least we are supposed to..
The size of the survey sample is least likely to affect the validity of a public opinion poll or survey, as long as it is conducted randomly. Other factors, such as biased questioning, nonresponse rate, or sampling method, are more likely to impact validity.
Public opinion can be expressed in many ways:Opinion PollsVotingWritingSpeakingMarchingProtestingWhere we shopWhat we purchaseWhat we wearWhat we believeWhat groups we belong toWho we choose to listen to or follow
That is a preference question but many polls and public opinion put Hyoyeon at the bottom when it comes to beauty.
the newspaper publishing the poll
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Men 20-45 years of age
Connecticut is known as the Constitution state. As a result, all elections are decided by the public at large. Amendments to the state constitution also have to be validated by the public.
i my opinion the least common wolf is the arctic wolf
This is a matter of opinion, but I would argue no. "Least government" is anarchy, where there is no control outside of the individual. However, "most government" can be argued to be a dictatorship, where all control is outside of the individual. Over time, the best government seems to be somewhere in the middle of these two extremes, with some individual autonomy and some governmental control. In most democracies, this debate is staged during every election in some form.
Criticizing the government is not a crime, and I have never seen an example (at least in modern times) of one being arrested for having an opinion on the government. So, in order for me to give anymore of a legitimate answer, you will have to provide me with an example of someone being arrested for nothing more than expressing their opinion.