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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
9

Which statement is true about government

History
1 answer:
anzhelika [568]3 years ago
4 0

Answer

its d

Explanation:

which statement is true about government

A. they do not enforce public policies

B. they have both power and authority over people

C. governments must be democracies to be considered government

D. government have power but no authority over people

which statement would an anarchist agree with

A. government should provide healthcare to people.

B.people need help of government

C. government need to help the business community first

D.people can protect their own neighborhood,not the police/ gov't

what the government decides to do is called

A. public policies

B.Coat tails

C.Lobbying

D. special interest

​

Answer

its d

Explanation:

 

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