What are the 7 characteristics of democratic government?
direct represenative democracy aoutocratic oligarchic and confederate'
Why Simon de montfort been called the father of the house of commons?
he wanted everyone to have a voice in government
Why do the national government exist?
Because, without a democracy the United States would corrupt and turn into a dangerous wasteland full of bad tax's that don't have to be paid, rapist, murders, and other psychotic people. So we need a government to keep all of this IN ORDER!!
Why are seats important in the house of commons?
Seats in the House of Commons are crucial because they represent the constituencies and the electorate's interests in the legislative process. Each seat corresponds to a member of Parliament (MP), who is responsible for debating, proposing, and voting on laws that affect the entire country. The distribution of seats can influence the balance of power among political parties, impacting governance and policy direction. Additionally, seats facilitate accountability, as constituents can hold their MPs responsible for their actions and decisions in Parliament.
Who is the actual speaker of the country?
Under any circumstance in which it is necessary for one person to speak on behalf of the entire country, it would be the head of government who does so. If the country you mean is the US, then the head of government is the President.
Which organization is the custodian of the national purse?
The Department of the Treasury has control over the national purse.
Why is there levels of government?
To ease and to make administration issues more efficient and productive.
What type of services does the government provide at the national state and local levels?
Local- They provide us parks and schools that we are allowed to do as long as we follow the rules and don't get kicked out from anywhere.
State- They provide a free public education.
National- I dunno please answer this one!
Why does limited government matter?
Limited government matters because it forces the people within the government to be responsible for their actions. Unlimited government allows those same people to work only for themselves if they prefer. www.investopedia.com/terms/l/limited-government.asp