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prevent the development of tyranny
in us presidents and the founding fathers
It was in the United States. It took several years for this practice to arrive in the US. I am not sure that it was a development in the sense that it was a theoretical advancement from the point of view of government theory.
In Rome there was an obvious divide between the rich and poor, and they were represented by difference branches of government. In the US, the constitution states that everyone is equal before the law regardless of wealth. The Roman constitution had three branches: the legislative (based on the Athens democracy), the executive (based on the Spartan oligarchy) and the judidical (based on the previous monarchy) and the US constitution was a vast improvement on this.
No part of the government has an unwritten constitution. This is a fallacy that there is an unwritten constitution just like the idea of a "deep state."
the presidents are different.
In the period1865 to 1900 How did the US government aid development of the west from?
Temporary dictatorship
The Athenian jury system selected jurors randomly from a pool of volunteers, while the US jury system selects jurors from voter registration or drivers license lists. In Athens, the jury size could be up to 501 citizens, while in the US, a standard jury size is 12. Additionally, in Athens, jurors voted by placing a token in one of two urns, whereas in the US, jurors deliberate and reach a consensus verdict.
isolation
There agendas are set by Congress
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Approximately of US$1.657 trillion; per capita income is about US$15,100.
the united states is a representative democracy
in what way does the us government differ from the roman republic
Mexico: Mexican Peso Canada: Canadian Dollar US: American/US Dollar
New Mexico is the 36th Most populated US State.