what are the function of the government
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The basic functions of the United States government are listed in the Constitution. They are: 'To form a more perfect Union'; 'To establish Justice'; 'To insure domestic Tranquility'; 'To provide for the common defense'; 'To promote the general Welfare'; and 'To secure the Blessings of Liberty.'
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Major functions of modern government include (1) foreign diplomacy, (2) military defense, (3) maintenance of domestic order, (4) administration of justice, (5) protection of civil liberties, (6) provision for and regulation of the conduct of periodic elections, (7) provision for public goods and services, (8) promotion of economic growth and development, (9) operation of social- insurance programs to prevent future poverty, and (10) operation of social-welfare programs to alleviate existing poverty.
a. Foreign Diplomacy. Handling foreign diplomacy is one of the most important functions performed by the national, or central, government of a sovereign state--i.e., the central government of a complrtely independent political society that maintains formal diplomatic relations with a significant number of other sovereign states in the world, sovereign states whose central governments officially recognize the independence, or sovereignty, of the particular political society and are willing to maintain diplomatic relations with its estab- lished, existing central government. Foreign diplomacy is the process of a sovereign state conducting formally peaceful relations with another sovereign state--i.e., all formal rela- tionships and interactions short of war. In handling foreign diplomacy, the central govern- ments of sovereign states may apply pressure and issue warnings and veiled--and not so veiled--threats to one another as well as negotiate, bargain, compromise, and conclude treaties and alliances with each other. Foreign diplomacy is the process through a sover- eign state, interacting with other sovereign states in the international arena, seeks to protect and further its own national interests by all means other than waging a hot war.
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