Answer:
No. The government should only regulate what is necessary, and as long as it respects human rights while doing so.
When the government makes decisions regarding household life, education, and the workplace, the government can easily become totalitarian. A tolalitarian government is very dangerous as exemplified by real-life examples such as Hitler's Germany or modern-day North Korea. (In fiction, the subject of a totalitarian government is also treated in the famous novel 1984).
The answer choice which represents a consequence of candidate-centered electoral campaigns is; Choice C; A decrease in the amount of money spent on political campaigns.
<h3>Candidate-centered electoral campaigns: Consequence</h3>
Candidate-centered politics are election campaigns and other political processes characterized by the fact that candidates, not political parties, have most of the initiative and influence.
The consequence of such electoral campaigns is a decrease in the amount of money spent on political campaigns.
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The ambiguity of the boldfaced text appears when the jewelry have more than one meaning to the girl. Here she makes jewelry with the morse code messages (in paper) from her Dad. And the bracelet is more special because was his last message.