I think the prime reason why a government would be unstable is when the government's actions and powers do not match with the needs of the populace. Those needs can be many different things and can be different things at different times: food, shelter, infrastructure, protection from bad neighbors, protection from invaders... the list would take me a day and a half.
If you look back at the collapse of the USSR, there was a misalignment between the people's needs and what the government gave. If you look at the current USA, the least stable places are where government is deliberately creating friction with the citizens, and close to that are the places where government is not creating a good framework for people's needs to be met.
Corruption can be a symptom of this mismatch, but in and of itself is not the prime reason for instability. Go look at various nation-states throughout history. The unstable governments were and are the ones where a large segment of people felt the government wasn't doing anything to help them with their needs.
The belief in one God is A.
Answer:
the rocky mountains
Explanation:
because its the only thing that does that lol
I would say science because it has lab exercises
To complete the sentence above in regards to an individual
that can internalize the expectations of other specific people, by this, she
would have learned to take the role of the particular or significant other.
This is explained in a way that if a person make part of the expectations of
other people through learning, then this has allowed the person to be able to
take the role of the other person as she was able to know the person itself by
learning and make part of it.