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storchak [24]
2 years ago
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self-governance requires officials to moderate the "passions" of the people. that is, to serve as a check against the tyranny of

the majority, or against mob violence. what are some ways that washington accomplished this?
Social Studies
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Naya [18.7K]2 years ago
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Self-governance requires officials to moderate the "passions" of the people. that is, to serve as a check against the tyranny of the majority, or against mob violence. Some ways that Washington accomplished this is by the government's police, military, and other institutions.

A individual or organisation exercising self-governance, self-government, or self-rule is able to carry out all required regulatory tasks without the assistance of an outside authority.

A branch of the military tasked for policing the provosts—the armed forces' areas of responsibility—against any criminal conduct by military or civilian people. A branch of the military in charge of maintaining law and order both among the military and the general public .

A branch of the military police that is only tasked with maintaining law and order among civilians.

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