Political Science, asked by subhmonu1210, 1 year ago

Which action is considered a primary function of State government?
A) supervising elected federal government officials
B) regulating political parties and the media
C) organizing a local military to provide security
D) enforcing laws regarding the public safety

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Answered by Grimmjow
4

Public Safety is the First and Foremost Priority of a Government.

So, Enforcing Laws regarding the Public Safety is Considered as a Primary Function of State Government.

Option D is the Answer

Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer to your question is option (D)

Enforcing laws regarding the public safety is considered as a primary function of state government. A state government is just a limited agency that is elected by the people of the state. It has limited powers upon people. It has the ability to rule and make decisions for the development of the state. On the other hand it has no rights to interfere with custom and fashion of the state. It has no right to suppress the public opinion and it has no right to enforce morality.  

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