Why does a government employee institute and pursue criminal actions?
1. A crime is an offense that tends to injure society as a whole, therefore government employees are put in place to protect, serve, and seek justice.
What was an act when the british government took away from colonial freedom?
The right to expand the borders.
How did the rise of cities affect government in early cultures?
Observe current cultures, such as the city you live in, if you live in a city, or Toronto, New York, any city really. It is approximately the same to early cultures. Thus, the creation of cities required a much more complex, authoritative, and larger government to sustain them. Cities are a problem and should not exist -- the government is basically a system to help prolong the inevitable death of a city. I am not meaning to be negative, or pessimistic, but it is quiet true, I think. I also do not mean this as sad, but simple thought
What political organization lobbied government officials to control the immigrant population?
To control the immigration population in 1887 several organizations formed. The American Protective Association lobbied the government official to control the population.
What is a totaltilarian government?
It's a type of government is which the government controls everything. They control things like the media (Newspapers, radio) and pretty much everything else.
What kind of government did Brook Farm have?
Why dose this website suck. You type in your qustion and it comes up with a ton of unrelated supjects
What are the 5 purpose of the US government?
1) Promote Rule of Law
2) Provide Common Defense
3) Provide Public Services
4) Support Civil Rights
5) Support Economic System- the government will only do this if the economic system is failing and affecting the citizens (this does NOT include things like taxes, census, etc.)
Why are written documents useful when setting up a government?
written documents are useful because they allow the government to have proof of laws and agreements.
No. A state should not first ask the federal government for resources.
simply put they cover due process
How many governments are in the Great Compromise?
The branches of the government created by the Great Compromise were the legislative, executive, and judicial branch.
Many forms of government fall within these parameters.
Because the small states believed in the bill of rights which was stated in it