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Vikentia [17]
1 year ago
6

In civil society, people influence the government through:

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Anarel [89]1 year ago
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In civil society, people influence the government through initiatives, public protests, and lobbying.

All of these choices are correct.

A central authority is the device or group of humans governing an prepared network, normally a kingdom. Within the case of its extensive associative definition, authorities usually consists of the legislature, executive, and judiciary.

Government, a Political device by way of which a body of human beings is administered and controlled. Special degrees of government usually have unique responsibilities. The extent closest to the ones governed is local government. Nearby governments incorporate a grouping of person communities.

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