The five major agents of change in the US government are the executive branch, legislative branch, judicial branch, interest groups, and political parties. The executive branch, led by the President, can propose and implement policies that drive change. The legislative branch, consisting of Congress, can create and pass laws that shape government actions. The judicial branch, including the Supreme Court, can interpret laws and make decisions that impact policy. Interest groups can influence government decisions by advocating for specific issues and policies. Political parties play a crucial role in shaping government priorities and agendas through their platforms and actions.
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What are five major staff positions in a candidate’s campaign organization?
Republic, democracy, liberal government, representative government, equalitarianism, egalitarianism.
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A government formed only of five people is an example of an oligarchy. This form of government occurs when only a few people govern the rest.