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The statement that is most likely to come out from <em>a voter who is informed</em> is<em> “ I know who is running for the Senate in my state.”</em>
According to Thomas Jefferson, there is a certain amount of rottenness that enters into people when they run for public office. Its, therefore, reasonable and wise for voters to be informed about this. He stresses the importance of knowing the Constitution, the restraints it places upon the elected officials and the rights that are in possession of the people. He notes that issues are usually devices used by rotten politicians who don't care about one's rights but will usually like your vote.
1. “Commissioners are responsible for (1) overseeing the county's management and administration, (2) representing county interests at the state and federal level, (3) participating in long-range planning, (4)and managing the county budget and finances.”
2. The chief elected official, commonly called the mayor. The mayor can be elected directly or appointed by an elected council
3. The legislative branch consists of the House of Representatives and the senate which collectively is called the congress
4. The executive branch is made up of the president, the Vice President, and the cabinet
5. An ordinance is a local law for that city.
Absolute Monarchies, which was your typical medieval government, run on the idea that one man has absolute power, thus the name.