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nalin [4]
4 years ago
7

Why do people create, structure, and change governments?

History
2 answers:
Shtirlitz [24]4 years ago
6 0
A government is created to run the state in which the people live. The structure of  the government is based on the opinion of the majority as to which government structure is the best. Some people will form socialist, some capitalist, some communist, some fascist governments. Governments are changed by the people when people start thinking that the government is not useful or is working against them.
RSB [31]4 years ago
6 0
A government is created to run the state in which the people live. The structure of the government is based on the opinion of the majority as to which government structure is the best. Some people will form socialist, some capitalist, some communist, some fascist governments. Governments are changed by the people when people start thinking that the government is not useful or is working against them.
Explanation:
Self-governed individuals ar folks that<span> govern themselves. They decide in </span>each facet<span> of their lives what </span>they are doing and the way they are doing<span> it. </span>individuals amendment<span> governments </span>as a result of<span> as technology and culture changes, </span>previous laws<span>/governments become obsolete. </span>this can be<span> why </span>we've got<span> amendments. </span>thus we are able to build<span> changes </span>once<span> our </span>dynamical<span> technology/culture </span>needs<span> them.</span>
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