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Rodney
6 September, 01:06
Americans insist on the concept of government.
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Marin Boyd
6 September, 03:51
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The concept of government that the Americans insist on is: one-man-one-vote, that is that the votes of everyone should have the same value (this belief led to a number of reorganizations of voting district).
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