Answer:
Explanation:
If I could make changes to government today, I would let Jesus Christ rule God's Kingdom. God's Kingdom is a heavenly government ruled by Jesus Christ. I would let God's Kingdom rule because it can solve all of mankind's problems. What problems will be solved by God's Kingdom? An article from www.jw.org, the official website of Jehovah's Witnesses, says that sickness and death will be no more and we won't have environmental problems. This link will take you to the article I was talking about: https://www.jw.org/en/library/magazines/watchtower-no2-2020-may-jun/. While humans today are trying to make an ideal form of government, the only government that will be perfect is God's Kingdom. The United States government has many problems that it can not solve, so what we need is for God's kingdom to come. Under the rule of God's Kingdom we wouldn't need less democracy or more governmental authority because everyone would be united. If everyone is united we won't need states and boarders. It won't matter where we live, everyone will support God's Kingdom.
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I believe the answer is B. They had better military technology
Congress was designed to be the legislative branch of government. This body is independent from the executive or judicial branches and is in charge of writing laws.
Answer:
C. continuous decline of wage
Explanation:
In his work titled "Organization of Labor" published in 1840, Louis Blanc wrote and I quote;<u><em> "Who would be blind enough not to see that under the reign of free competition the continuous decline of wages necessarily becomes a general law with no exception whatsoever?"</em></u>
Hence according to the economic theory of Louis Blanc, the reign of free competition leads to the decline of wages.
In the submission of Louis Blank<em> "The government ought to be considered as the supreme regulator of production and endowed for this duty with great power. This task would consist of fighting competition and of finally overcoming it. The government ought to float a loan with the proceeds of which it should erect social workshops in the most important branches of national industry."</em>
Full text of Louis Blanc's "Organization of Labor" (1840) was obtained from Internet History Sourcebooks of Fordham University.
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