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My name is Ann [436]
2 years ago
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Explain the meaning of this quote: "every individual, it is evident, can, in his local situation. judge much better than any sta

tesman or lawgiver can do for him." Please write 2-3 sentences.
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1 answer:
larisa [96]2 years ago
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This quote means that the locals of a community are more reliable to judge and develop opinions on issues that affect their communities, rather than government officials. This is because they are even more so directly affected, rather than how statesmen are. Locals know their individual communities better than politicians.

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