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Explanation:
While participating in protests "supports" a cause, it can have certain negative effects on you and your future, especially at a young age.
1. Depending on the kind of protest, you can be recorded or "arrested", This, of course, goes onto a record of sorts, and employers can see this. It can give them a negative view and decrease the chance of you getting a job.
2. Your social credibility is known and will also be impacted negatively, you will be seen as rebellious and show that you are someone who will drop something (such as work/homework) to march around yelling or holding up a sign, which as you could tell, doesn't look good and will indefinitely will be seen as irresponsible.
If this is a serious question in the education system, I’m very confused and hope that your joking...
Well, it depends, on behalf of the government, it’s probably “trying to exert influence”.
It wouldn’t be there opinion because that’s not what they are usually supposed to give, they should be giving facts, which would persuade or “influence” you to pick a certain side.
Answer:
Two advantages of limiting terms of government offices are to curb corruption and increase public accountability.
Explanation:
Limiting the term that public officials can serve in government positions can make the administration of public offices more transparent because it discourages corruption as no official is seated for very long in any one public office. The rules and regulations are kept transparent and no one can change the terms of administration to favor themselves for longer terms in office. One of the disadvantages is that long term policy decisions are less likely to be implemented and public officials build less expertise in state administration. There can also be talented administrators who have to leave their positions because of the term limits and this is a loss of talent for the state.