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victus00 [196]
1 year ago
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a clash of values is when one person’s values do not agree with another person’s values. governments are put into place to insur

e that the people within a country have similar values. what happens when societies do not have governments?
Social Studies
1 answer:
Sphinxa [80]1 year ago
6 0

When societies do not have a government it leads to disorder and riots in the society. No government leads to imbalance and inefficiency.

A society not having any government faces many problems regarding the governing as it may be ruled by the privileged only. In the absence only the rich and powerful shall execute their order and the poor and underprivileged might suffer. Riots may also break out from time to time as people might fight for facilities or as a result of protest.

Health facilities, education, shelter, job opportunities might only become a luxury to the people in the absence of any controlling body. Famine might break out or an inflation of currency might occur when no governing body is present.

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