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American Politics Development of Political Essay

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Subject:History

Topic:Anti Federalists

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This rule is applicable to all states except North Dakota which does not require registration. Absentee ballots and mail ballot options are also available for voters who could not make it to the election booth. This is the election process in the United States.

Problems of the local governments

Local governments have a vital role to play in the country because they are the closest government body for the citizens. Despite this close association, the role of local governments is under-estimated due to a variety of reasons. They face many problems in reaching out to the public and in creating a better community for its residents. The primary problem is finance. Though the community gets a certain amount directly through taxes from the state government, it sometimes, may not be enough to bring about a real change in the community. This is more prevalent in communities that have a large number of people below poverty line and high unemployment.

A second problem is the limited amount of non-monetary resources as well. Providing quality health care can be difficult in a community with aging population. These communities have high vacancy rates for health care professionals and so it can be a challenge to attract the right talent. Also, the number of volunteers required to help the local government can be reduced in such communities and this poses a double whammy for its residents. These problems have to be overcome to make the…


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