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Government accountability is important to US citizens because it ensures that those in
positions of power are held responsible for their actions and decisions, and that they
are transparent and open to scrutiny. This promotes trust in the government and helps
to maintain the democratic system of the country.

Government accountability is crucial for a healthy democracy as it helps to prevent abuse
of power and corruption. When government officials are accountable, they are more likely
to act in the best interests of their constituents, rather than using their position for
personal gain. Additionally, transparency and openness in government decision-making allows
citizens to understand how their government operates and hold it to high standards.

There are various ways that government accountability is ensured in the United States.
For example, the three branches of government - the executive, legislative, and judicial
branches - serve as checks and balances on one another, preventing any one branch from
becoming too powerful. Additionally, the media plays an important role in uncovering and
reporting on government activities, providing citizens with the information they need to
hold their government accountable.

In recent years, issues related to government accountability have become particularly
salient in the US. For example, controversies related to government surveillance, election
interference, and police brutality have sparked widespread concern and led to calls for
greater accountability and transparency. As such, ensuring government accountability remains
an important priority for US citizens and leaders alike.

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