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NISA [10]
3 years ago
8

Do you believe it is up to the government to solve social and domestic problems?

Social Studies
1 answer:
zvonat [6]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<h3>Yes, it is the duty of the government to solve social and domestic problems.</h3>

Explanation:

A government is held accountable to the people and the citizens of a country. One of the basic function of the government is to provide protection and security to the people under its jurisdiction.

In a society, numerous problems may arise at times. During such times, the government has to immediately intervene and help solve these problems without delay.

Public welfare and well-being is the most fundamental objective of every government. Through various agencies and organizations, the government can provide justice and harmony when problems arise in a society.

These problems may be as simple as divorces or as dreadful as communal riots. However, all these problems which may arise in a society or within the domestic sphere, the government has the sole duty to solve them.

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