Anarchy is not an implemented political system in any country. There are regions of recognized countries where the official governments cannot extend power leading to a general anarchy, such as Somalia, but these countries are not "intentionally" anarchic.
A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authorityAbsence of government and absolute freedom of the individual It does not work, there is usually chaosSource: google
There are no real sons of anarchy. The entire gang is a work of fiction. While there are real motorcycle clubs out there none are called sons of anarchy.
You are likely thinking of SOMALIA, but this is not technically correct since Somalia has always had a government in Mogadishu. The issue has been expanding it to cover the entire country.First off, Somalia has never been in anarchy. While Somalia comes close to being an anarchy because the national government cannot extend its power to the entire territory. The territory instead has innumerable local warlords who actively contest the authority of the national government. However, the presence of these warlords serves to be a form of recognized government, which is why Somalia is more properly classified as a failed state (a state where the national government cannot compete with local warlords to the extent that the local warlords control more than the national government).As for why Somalia is a failed state, this was not "introduced" by anyone. This was a direct result of the infighting an disagreements between the various rebel groups that effectively ousted dictator and strongman Siad Barre.
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Because else there would be an anarchy. A country can't work without laws.
Anarchy is not an implemented political system in any country. There are regions of recognized countries where the official governments cannot extend power leading to a general anarchy, such as Somalia, but these countries are not "intentionally" anarchic.
A state of disorder due to absence or nonrecognition of authorityAbsence of government and absolute freedom of the individual It does not work, there is usually chaosSource: google
There are no real sons of anarchy. The entire gang is a work of fiction. While there are real motorcycle clubs out there none are called sons of anarchy.
I don't think the government system of Somalia is anarchy, but I think it is just a disasterous chaos...
That would vary a lot, depending on the country, and what work you do.That would vary a lot, depending on the country, and what work you do.That would vary a lot, depending on the country, and what work you do.That would vary a lot, depending on the country, and what work you do.
Anarchy .
It has to do with where you were born, work or a miscellany of reasons, all of which structurally make a place or country what it is.
I would suggest that you research the company you intend to work for and devise a suitable answer.
People were sent to the country for a variety of reasons, including for health reasons, economic opportunities, exile as punishment, or during times of war or political upheaval. In some cases, people were also sent to the countryside for rural or agricultural work as part of government programs or initiatives.
there are many reasons. first of all some of the womens just "LIKE" to work so they work. some of them work to enhance their talent. some of them work to meet the needs of their house i.e the financial problems. some of them work so that they can rise the name of their country. some of them work for their own popularity.
The benefits of teaching overseas is the experience, the culture, the pay, and the opportunities to do something you would not normally do. The benefits are far greater then teaching in your resident country.