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How have people in New England continued their tradition of direct democracy?

People in New England continue their tradition of direct democracy through town meetings where residents come together to discuss and vote on local issues. This form of local government allows residents to participate directly in decision-making processes. Additionally, initiatives such as the use of referendums and citizen petitions also contribute to the continuation of direct democracy in New England.


What did the pilgrams use for transperation?

Well, for one thing, they sailed aboard The Mayflower to even get to Plymouth to settle it. So, to answer your question, boats by sea primarily.


Why did the Founding Fathers not centralize all the powers of government in the national government?

The Founding Fathers, having experienced life under English rule, were acutely aware of the dangers of centralized power. They created a system where the federal government and state governments share the power.


How many parishes are there in the UK?

There are 39 historic counties in England, including Greater London, with many subdivided into parishes. Scotland has civil parishes, but they are more commonly referred to as communities. Wales has community councils instead of parishes. Overall, there are thousands of parishes or community councils across the UK.


What is the significance of the black and white design on the England flag?

The black and white design on the England flag represents the historical connection to the House of Plantagenet, a royal dynasty that ruled England from the 12th to the 15th centuries. The flag is known as the "St. George's Cross" and is a symbol of England's heritage and identity.