Which of the following is an example of how an individual can influence government?
Your cousin sends money to help a friend who lost a job in government.
Your neighbor writes a letter to the mayor about the city’s streetlights.
An animal rights organization supports new laws for animal health care.
A television station airs a speech by a candidate for an elected position.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Among the following options which have been given in the question, this option is the option where the individual can influence the government. When a person writes a letter to some government officials, he or she is making the government take decisions and form policies to resolve the problems of that particular individual who has written the letter to the government. Writing a letter to the mayor will also make the government take decisions.
Answer:
The delegates decided to write a new Constitution for a couple of reasons. The convention started because of Shay's Rebellion. The original purpose of the Convention was to revise the Articles of Confederation. Some delegates disagreed saying that revising the Articles of Confederation would not improve the government because it was too weak so they needed to create a new, strong government. The Article of Confederation exposed all the weaknesses of the government and this was caused because of the limited powers and they had no national government. There were two sides that agreed with the new document. The federalist and anti federalists.
(sorry, I know this is poorly written and organized and sorry if I repeated anything)
The measures' main points included:
Creation of five military districts in the seceded states (not including Tennessee, which had ratified the 14th Amendment and was readmitted to the Union)
Each district was to be headed by a military official empowered to appoint and remove state officials.
Answer:
For many reasons king saul was a bad king so it would be between David and Solomon and I would say David was the better of the 2 because he was an extremely religious follower of God and he was very humble and forgiving.