Yes they do.
Government by definition is coercion.Government is characterized by a monopoly of the legitimate use of force to create the social order it wants.
To force, have order The government sends the army to war to get the way the government wants.
Through limited government, that is, having a few set things that governments can do and everything else is denied to them. The two legitimate powers of government is to protect people from force and fraud. Protecting people from force would mean that the government would have the power to prosecute murderers and thieves, but might have the power to search private property without the consent of multiple officials denied to them. By numerating the exact powers that the government can have and preventing the slow creep of new powers, you have a government that can maintain order while at the same time protecting our rights.
Legitimate has several meanings 1. Something that is legitimate is acceptable according to the law.eg The government will not seek to disrupt the legitimate business activities of the defendant. 2. If you say that something such as a feeling or claim is legitimate, you think that it is reasonable and justified.eg That's a perfectly legitimate fear... The New York Times has a legitimate claim to be a national newspaper. 3. A legitimate child is one whose parents were married before he or she was born.eg We only married in order that the child should be legitimate.
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A rule or order issued by the president to an executive branch of the government and having the force of law.
Although free market economies are mostly based on the free choices of the buyers and consumers, one reason government intervention is needed is to prevent the creation of monopolies. If a monopoly is a natural monopoly or a monopoly that doesn't seem to make too much profit, it can be left alone, but if a monopoly has significant power and makes too much profit, government must restrict its market powers. Otherwise, the monopoly could control prices and output with no restrictions at all. Also, sometimes government must set price ceilings or price floors in order to try to fix the problems of shortages and surpluses. By setting these price levels, the government helps bring the price and quantity back to equilibrium position, where the quantity demanded = quantity supplied.
The best action to take here would be Government action. Any time a company or companies band together with each other in order to take a monopoly in a market, it goes against the Antitrust laws that forbid collusion and promote the free market economy. This type of Monopoly is illegal and if it is serious enough that the free market cannot work this out on it's own, then the government will come in and force the Monopolistic company to change their ways.
If not in stock they can probably order them for you
In the game Monopoly, a player needs to have enough money to buy all the properties of a certain color group in order to achieve a monopoly. The amount of money needed varies depending on the properties and their prices, but typically ranges from around 600 to 1400.
it exists as the central force in order that a government can command, maintain peace and order, and survive, irrespective of any constitutional provision.
No, you do not have to land on a property in order to buy a house in Monopoly. You can buy houses on your properties at any time during your turn, as long as you have enough money to do so.