It would depend on the context and circumstances surrounding the request. In times of crisis, such as a natural disaster or war, people might accept food rationing more readily for the greater good. However, if the request seems unnecessary or is perceived as overly controlling, there could be significant resistance. Public trust in the government and the perceived fairness of the rationing process would also play crucial roles in determining compliance.
i don't no about that
In the United States, the Government ultimately gets its power from the people. If everyone in America decided they wouldn't be ruled anymore, the Government would be powerless. Then, of course, there is the power money can bring...
He asked the rich to invest in the government. By investing in the new government, he knew that they would work for the government to ensure prosperity.
It is a very difficult task to take care of a group of people. Much more difficult is to try to take care of 112 million people. Besides, the same question would be asked about the American government.
was edward john eyre asked by the government
democracy
man i asked this question -___-*
why are you asked to pay afee for free Government Grants
The House of Burgesses determined that the English colonies would have a representative government. Does the person who asked this go to ESMS?
There is no error in the sentence "I asked when the taxi would be here.". Some people would rephrase it as "I asked when the taxi was going to be here." but that is semantic and a dialect-based difference, not a grammatical one.
People have faith in their rulers
Rationing is a Mandatory thing during a war Dieting is optional R U SERIOUS? WHO ASKED THAT?