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Q: Without this freedom there would be no political parties and no interest groups to influence the action of government?
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Without this freedom there would be no political parties and no interest groups to influence the action of government.?

freedom of assembly


The demand that there be no taxation without representation is a good example of what political reform of the eighteenth century?

more popular influence on government


Defferentiate between civil society and pressure groups?

civil society is an organization formed in the society to push societal interest to the government without any political affiliation whiles pressure groups are groups formed by group of people with similar interest and mind to push their interest to the government for the benefit of their members only and sometimes have political affiliations


The government can meet its interest bill without having to levy taxes if it issues more bonds and if the?

The government can meet its interest bill without having to levy taxes if it issues more bonds and if the?


What is an economy without government influence?

Do you mean a name or what is it. For what is it, it's horrid.


Would it be possible to have government without interest groups?

no it would not........ i think


Would it be possible to have government without special-interest groups?

no it would not........ i think


How is the Fed able to operate without government appropriations?

Since it holds substantial U.S. government securities, the Federal Reserve System earns sufficient interest to operate without government appropriations.


Is it possible to govern a democracy without political parties?

The existence of government and political parties implies that there is no true democracy (people deciding how to live and having real control over their lives).


Who can make political decisions for the government?

Without any more specific information about which government, no better answer could be given than: government officials.


How did the concept of representative government influence the colonists' reaction to the Stamp Act?

the colonists revolted. "no taxation without representation"


How does joining interest group private citizens participate in their government?

citizens can affect policies without running for office