'Government' is probably to broad of a term. If we split government into those who create law, policy, and those who implement law, policy, we can approach a better answer. Legislature communicate policy mainly through the political process: campaigning, hearings, etc. Departments can better communicate policy, or programs implemented based on policy by direct discussion with constituencies Departments will generally have stronger communication with industry than citizens, but both should be at minimum informed of the departments interpretation of policy. If not even allowed in the process of developing programs
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Laws.
If you mean "why do public speaking?" it's because it's often the best way to communicate with people and to get them to take the actions you want them to do.
public policy is my best guess
Reagan cut many social programs and decreased the federal governments regulartory responsibilities.
State governments created public schools for both black and white children.
Governments do what they do to maintain social order, protect national security, provide public services, and promote the well-being of their citizens. Their actions are influenced by various factors, including political ideologies, public opinion, economic considerations, and international relations. Ultimately, governments aim to govern in a way that serves the interests and priorities of their constituents.
that tries to influence public policy for a group of people with common interests
Internet is the best way to communicate with them.
Best is adjective and policy is noun
they have learned that cookies are the best
Most of the British public believed that appeasement was the best policy. Most people don't want to fight a war if possible and Britain's armed forces (except for the navy) were heavily outnumbered by Germany.