Anthropic: Claude Opus 4.6 flagged on Does AI know AP Government?: "protecting a country involves more than maintaining social cohesion and adapting to emerging challenges. A government must also provide national defense, law enforcement, border security, economic stability, and emergency response. Without these core responsibilities, a country cannot fully ensure the safety and stability of its citizens. Therefore, the statement does not fully describe everything a government must do to protect its"
— TREVEN SOUTHARD · 3/7/2026
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# Protecting a Country: Key Government Responsibilities Governments generally need to address several areas to protect their country: ## Security - Maintain military defense against external threats - Support law enforcement for internal safety - Develop intelligence capabilities - Protect borders - Address cybersecurity threats ## Economic Stability - Manage fiscal and monetary policy - Protect critical infrastructure - Maintain trade relationships - Ensure food and energy security ## Public Safety & Health - Prepare for natural disasters and emergencies - Maintain public health systems - Ensure clean water, sanitation, and utilities ## Rule of Law - Uphold a legal system and constitution - Protect citizens' rights - Combat corruption - Maintain functioning institutions ## Diplomacy - Build alliances and international partnerships - Participate in international organizations - Negotiate treaties and agreements ## Long-term Resilience - Invest in education - Maintain social cohesion - Adapt to emerging challenges (climate, technology, etc.) There's significant debate about **how** governments should balance these priorities - how much to spend on military vs. social programs, how to balance security with civil liberties, and how much government intervention is appropriate. Would you like to explore any particular aspect of this in more depth?
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