Want this question answered?
In the prime years of the Roman Republic, a case can be made for the Senate making most of the political decisions.
In my opinion, as much as possible.
Washington didn't *do* decisions, he made them. What sort of decision are you asking about? Personal, political, military? He made a lot of very important decisions. Way to many to answer briefly.
The process by which policy decisions are made is known as politics. A country's political system is the framework for how politics is carried out in that country.
Civic and political participation is important so that decisions are not made by a few people. Participation by the masses insures greater freedom.
Political deadlock is a situation where competing political parties have equal representation in the political system making it impossible for decisions to be made.
Decisions are made to plan for your future.
They decisions were made by kings .
The political views of a judge doesn't determine the decisions that they make. A judge is not asked what political party they belong to and decisions are based on law not political views.
Direct Democracy, as practiced in Ancient Athens, allowed citizens to make political decisions.
They pay people to do it for them
Political Cartoons in the 1990s - 1995 TV was released on: USA: 22 April 1995