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sertanlavr [38]
3 years ago
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ASAP!!!!!!If you could give the United States government a report card on fulfilling the functions of government, what grades wo

uld you give it? Consider what you know about the United States government based on your personal experience and your knowledge of the functions of government. Give the United States a letter grade for all of the functions of government and explain why you gave it that grade. Make sure you use facts from the lesson to support your answer.
Social Studies
2 answers:
liubo4ka [24]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The genius of the U.S. Constitution is no accident. America’s Founding Fathers had learned the hard way that any government—given too much power—would eventually oppress the people. Their experiences in England left them in fear of the concentrated political powers of a monarchy. They believed that harnessing the government was the key to lasting liberty. Indeed, the Constitution’s famed system of balanced separation of powers enforced through checks and balances was intended to preventing tyranny.

Explanation:

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lesya [120]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

I give maintaining law and order a B because the government does an ok job. For Taxes and Economy I give them another B Because taxes are sometimes high. For Public goods like mailman and trash men I give them an A because they do a good job. For National defense and military Protection I give them an A because they do a good job at protecting. For labor and Jobs I give Them a C Because there sometimes are not enough jobs or they don't pay enough to sustain life. For National, state , and city leaders I give them a D because some of the people are bad and don't deserve to be a leader of any kind.

Explanation:

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