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What are the characteristics of the government's response to the expression of social members' interests?
The basic characteristics of the government:

1, from the behavioral goal:

Government behavior generally serves the public interest, while in class society, it serves the interests of the ruling class.

2, from the field of behavior:

Government behavior mainly occurs in the public sphere.

3, from the way of behavior:

Government behavior is generally backed by coercive means (state violence), which is authoritative and mandatory for all other social organizations.

4, from the organizational system:

Government agencies are integrated. They are organized into a strict system by institutions performing different functions according to certain principles and procedures, and each institution has its own division of labor, responsibilities and responsibilities.