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educated and informed citizens.
Vote, stay informed on politics and "the issues", attend or watch political debates, rallies, discussions, etc.
doing so ensures that their political representatives will address the issues important to voters
In the late nineteenth century, the true power in English government was held by Parliament, specifically in the office of Prime Minister. As a Constitutional Monarchy, the Queen no longer has the power to dictate policy, but still retains the right to be informed and to suggest.
In the context of government, ill-informed means intentionally, and sometimes maliciously, misinformed.
To be as well informed of current affairs as possible, rather than just their narrow political interests.
Staying informed is a civic responsibility because it keeps you up to date with government decisions.
Attending school benefits the government by creating a more skilled and educated workforce, which can attract businesses, stimulate economic growth, increase tax revenue, and reduce dependence on social welfare programs. Additionally, an educated population is more likely to participate in civic activities, make informed decisions, and contribute positively to society.
So that you know when to emigrate.
So that you know when to emigrate.
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Both. In British English, a singular noun denoting a group - such as the Staff, the Government, the Committee, or the College - generally take a plural verb. In American English, such nouns generally take the singular.
The local Sabahan population were not informed when the Malaysian government stole them from the Philippines.
true! (true/false)
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Committee of Seventy's motto is 'Clean and effective government. Fair Elections. Informed Citizens.'.