Land speculators with interests west of the Appalachians, Newspaper editors and lawyers, Farmers wishing to settle in the Ohio River Valley, and Boston smugglers
The civil service examinations are a good way to choose government officials. Or, any person wishing to be admitted into the civil service. This type of examination is used in an organized, rational, manner.
During the Revolutionary War, the French decided to send substantial help to the American freedom-fighters only in 1777, several years after the start of hostilities. Not wishing to support a doomed cause, and waiting to see how spirited the Americans would (and could) resist British force, the French were convinced by the American victory at Saratoga that lending support would be a worthy investment in American and their own efforts against the British.
Ah, honey, Article I, Section 7 of the Constitution is where you'll find the juicy details about vetoes. It lays out the whole shebang about how the President can veto a bill passed by Congress, but then Congress can override that veto if they have the votes. It's like a political game of tug-of-war, but with more paperwork.
Re-elect new representatives (if it's that kind of government) or overthrow it.When this happens the public is thrown into uncertainty and may become distrustful of any new government bodies. Of course, the right answer may not apply to the every nation as their needs are different*.However this does not mean there isn't a core set of changes that might be necessary. A government is needed to lead a nation and without a doubt, if the predecessor fails a new regime will be assembled, even it if claims not to be a government. It will still be a body of organized people working toward a common goal, hopefully to better the quality of life for its citizens etc. If the current government of Canada falls many things could be considered to improve on the old design:Resist U.S./British influence at a higher rate and seek a more Canadian identityAllot moneys to more relevant issuesPerhaps screen/monitor those wishing to become politiciansI cannot tell you what should be done as I don't know. The government should never fail and does so at a high cost to itself, meaning failure is perhaps only occasional. The fault can be placed on people wanting money enough to compromise their position as public figures so maybe we should be asking some else.What should be done if politics became any more corrupt?In any case, the first answer is completely correct just lacking detail.*As cliche as it is, Middle Eastern countries and places with similar plights must be treated differently. It is this writers opinion that their existing government should be totally wiped out in favor of more open minded bodies, and many native laws taken to the trash heap. "The care of human life and happiness and not their destruction is the first and only legitimate object of good government." -Thomas Jefferson
the low price and easy availability of land
British colonists in the Americas started settling west of the Appalachian Mountains to find more land. The government in Britain was not happy with the movement and issued a proclamation banning this settlement because they did not wish to continue stretching their resources in the French and Indian War.
Land speculators with interests west of the Appalachians, Newspaper editors and lawyers, Farmers wishing to settle in the Ohio River Valley, and Boston smugglers
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Wishing I Was There was created in 1997.
It's for wishing!
Honestly thats what i am trying to find out.... i am secretluy wishing that if i make up a random # i will find out ;D
the wishing well is in the university
Wishing for This was created on 2006-11-14.
Wishing Stone was created in 2006.
Wishing I Was Lucky was created in 1986.