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adoni [48]
2 years ago
7

Help y'all please help me​

English
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Slav-nsk [51]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I will try... (REMEMBER TO REWRITE THIS IN CASE OF PLAGERISM) PS How long do you need it, I can write more if needed.

Explanation:

The role of the government in taking care of the people is an important role, because if the government does not do its part in caring for this nations people the country could fall to shambles.

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