The right to petition the government means that A. citizens aide in the running of the government. B. citizens could request for
a revote if they did not like who was elected. C. citizens require that their government ignores all but the majority. D. citizens could ask their government to address a particular grievance and that the government would take them seriously.
Citizens could demand their management to discuss a selective grievance and that the administration would take them sincerely, is the right answer.
The right to petition the government for a restoration of complaints is the power to produce an objection to, or ask the help of, one's ministry, without concern of retribution or retaliation, endorsed by Amendment First to the Constitution of the United States. Charter of Fundamental Rights the European Union' Article 44 guarantees the right to petition to the Parliament of Europe
A daimyo was a feudal lord in shogunal Japan from the 12th century to the 19th century. The daimyos were large landowners and vassals of the shogun. Each daimyo hired an army of samurai warriors to protect his family's lives and property.