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A government is an organization that has the power to make and enforce laws for a certain territory. There are several definitions on what exactly constitutes a government. Government can also be defined as the political means of creating and enforcing laws; typically via a bureaucratic hierarchy. Under this definition, a purely despotic organisation which controls a territory without defining laws would not be considered a government. An alternative is to define a government as an organisation that attempts to maintain control of a territory, where "control" involves activities such as collecting taxes, controlling entry and exit to the state, preventing encroachment of territory by neighbouring states and preventing the establishment of alternative governments within the country. OperationsMain article: government operationsGovernments concern themselves with many issues, such as economics, education, health, science, territory, and war. TerritoryThe modern standard unit of territory comprises a country. In addition to the meaning used above, the word state can refer either to a government or to its territory. Within a territory, subnational entities may have local governments which do not have the full power of a national government.Law enforcementGovernments use a variety of methods to maintain the established order, such as police and military forces, (particularly under despotism, see also police state), making agreements with other states, and maintaining support within the state. Typical methods of maintaining support and legitimacy include providing infrastructure for justice, administration , transport, social welfare etc., claiming support of deities, providing benefits to influential groups, holding elections for important posts within the state, limiting the power of the state through laws and constitutions and appealing to nationalism. Different political ideologies hold different ideas on what the government should or should not do.SubsidiariesVarious forms of government have been implemented or proposed. A government in a developed state is likely to have various sub-organisations known as offices, departments, or agencies, which are headed by politically appointed officials, often called ministers or secretaries. Ministers may in theory act as advisors to the head of state, but in practice have a certain amount of direct power in specific areas. In most modern democracies, the elected legislative assembly has the power to dismiss the government, though the head of state generally has great latitude in appointing a new one.ScaleMain article: government ownership, government spendingTo which scale the government should operate in the world is a "hot" topic. Government spending in developed countries typically varies between 30% and 70% of GDP. Other meaningsIn British English, the word "government" sometimes refers to the cabinet, and is therefore a synonym for the word "administration" in American English (e.g. the Blair Government, the Bush Administration).See also- List of democracy and elections-related topics - List of fictional governments - Government ownership - government conspiracy theories [[Category:Government|*]] ca:Govern da:Regering de:Regierung eo:Registaro fr:Gouvernement hi:सरकार lt:Vyriausybė ms:Kerajaan nl:Regering This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "government".
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