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Questions and information about the structure and history of legislative systems and ruling empires of countries other than the United States

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What are the three government bodies and what are their roles to enhance good governance?

The three branches of government are the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Judicial Branch. You'll have to do the rest of your homework yourself.

Why did land poor states want western lands ceded to the central government?

partly out of their fear of western states having more power; land-rich states would pay of their war debts and the day to day costs of state government with the income from the sale of their wetsern lands

How do you contact to a customer service representative about an account with an EPPICard Visa?

The EPPICard, a payments card used to streamline the payment of government benefits to individuals, is issued in 19 states (as of 20 Oct 2010) and the customer service number for each state is different.

However, you may find the right phone number by using the related links provided for this question.

What are three purposes of the government?

The government is here to protect our lives (army).

The government is to provide for domestic tranquility (create laws to protect its citizens.

The government must promote the general welfare (create jobs, roads, health care systems etc.)

Read the constitution, it will provide you with the knowledge you need.

How did the state governments under reconstruction reform education?

They created public school systems for both races.

('The American Journey,' page 512, paragraph one, line two)

Why is government established?

Government was established to ensure that no person or group would amass too much power, the founders established a government in which the powers to create, implement, and adjudicate laws were separated.

Who is the leader of a democratic government?

It depends on what form of democracy. It can be a president, a prime minister,

What type of government developed in Jamestown?

When it was established in 1607 it was a military style of organization. The 104 men were sent by investors to make them money on the investment of sending them to VA. This was not suppose to develop into a colony. The men established the fort in an Native American empire of 14,000 and built on the worse land in the area. Within six months only 34 men were still alive. It wasn't until the introduction of tobacco by Rolfe that the colony became a viable growing town.

How much do Americans trust their government?

America was founded with a deep and lasting distrust of government. Thomas Paine depicted government as a "necessary evil." Thomas Jefferson counseled -- rightly! -- that a government that can give you what you want can also take all you have.

To answer this question, any REAL American would have to say, "TOO MUCH!"

How did the government change over time?

The size of carolina made it difficult to govern.

What type of government did Greece have during ww11?

I guess we'll find out when we fight World War 11. During World War II, however, Greece was technically a Republic, but effectively a dictatorship.

How does government affect your identity?

It can effect identity by anything it controls what u can and cannot do so therefore, it does.

The first continental congress wrote a letter to king george stating what?

asking to respect their rights. but, then he put even stricture measures on then and realised war was coming

Do free masons run the government?

A good reference for a background to the masons os the documentary New World Order: Secret Societies and Biblical Prophecy