Yes
The four types of European government are: republic, federal republic, socialist republic, and constitutional monarchy. However, not many countries are still considered to be socialist republics.
No, the eastern part was the "German Democratic Republic". The western part was the Federal Republic and is still.
No, Brazil has been a republic since 1889.
Because its government is a federal presidential representative republic, just like the government of the United States.This doesn't mean however, that Mexico is fully democratic, as it still has several issues to solve, such as corruption, election irregularities like ballot theft or votes in exchange of food and health items (soaps, rice, tuna cans).
democracy is still our from of government. umm... the republic did not end because we are still a republic
James Madison was a Federalist and preferred strong central government, based off of a republic. This meant less state control and more power for the federal government. Federalists were PRO the new Constitution, which is still our current Constitution.
Yes, until the end of 2009
To put the question into context, in the United States of America, government is actually a Republic, and not a Democracy. Our Federal Government has three branches - The Legislative Branch (House and Senate - Congress); The Judicial Branch (Courts) and the Executive Branch (Office of the President and Cabinet Members) The National Government - Meaning the States in the Union - are headed by smaller versions of the three branches - The State Government. The term "Republic" means that although we have an overall, Federal System; States in the Union (The Republic) - Still retains ability to self-govern laws that are not pre-empted by federal law and the Constitution of the United States.
The US started out with, and still is, a republic.
No. Federal consolidation loans are still insured by the federal government, still show in the NSLDS, and still count toward the limit.
The United States of America is a federal republic consisting of fifty states, a federal district, and other territories.The monarchists still believed strongly that the country should have retained it's royal family rather than becoming a republic.the definition is a form government in which people choose repeated to make decisions
no