Your question should be the other way round. US law and politics are all based on the British system but adapted for American use by the Constitution. Prior to 1776, British laws prevailed in USA.
Analogously speaking; Britain was the father, and America is the son. Everything from laws, the court system, the organization of law enforcement agencies, the military, schools, religions, all filtered down into the original Colonial America...from England.
Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the government of Britain.
Whether these colonies were established by the British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish or any others, political systems changed because American colonies began to declare independence from their European leaders.
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Japanese and American management systems are more or less the same. There might have been a difference few decades ago, however they are now similar.
American's claimed that their cause for revolution was to seek freedom. In fact, Great Britain at the time possessed the most civil government in the world. The true reason American's revolted was that an established oligarchy and Upper Class of intellectuals and buisnessmen felt their business threatened by the British trade and tax systems, and used their resources to manipulate the uneducated proletariate in an attempt to sway british attempts to strangle American buisnessmen, or to form a new nation with no checks or little check on the trade and power of the Upper Class.
The constitution draws on many political systems around the world, principally the British and American systems of government.
What do they mean by the checks and balance systems of the American Government?
There is no such thing as British law. England and Scotland have their own legal systems although they have similar laws,
If the American Government Systems is what you are talking about, then it is divided into the Legislature, the Judicial, and the Executive branches of Government which divides the power evenly among the three branches.
The main offices of the American Government are the judiciary, legislative, and executive systems. They also have various offices in the states where the major cities are.
Similar to what? Please repost with more information. :-)
Each colony had two-house legislature, which mirrored the government of Britain.
Most countries have similar economic systems, which are a mixture of a free market and government regulation.
Voted in by the constituents. Some Examples of variances of this are the British and American systems of elections.
they still use the legal and government systems introduced by the british
Whether these colonies were established by the British, French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spanish or any others, political systems changed because American colonies began to declare independence from their European leaders.
Both the European and Japanese feudal systems developed as a result of a weak central government.