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Totalitarian states.
A constitutional government is based on the idea of only governing the things that require government intervention A Totalitarian regime is based on one person having total power over anything in the country. Near total freedom vs. Near total lack of freedom.
federalism (novanet)
to end Hapsburg domination and set up constitutional governments
to limit the powers of the states governments
If the monarchy is not a constitutional monarchy, then essentially they are all dictatorships.
Not all states in the world have democratic governments. Some states may have authoritarian or totalitarian regimes. Additionally, not all states have a high level of human rights protection or rule of law.
The Second Constitutional Convention of the United States is a proposal made in the attempt to improve US politics by renovate the present US Constitution. It is an option that gives governments a way to change things that the states may disagree with.
Totalitarian thinking is a philosophy concerning how government should be run. The axis states were governments ruled by men who were dictators and who wanted to rule the world.
The United States has never had a totalitarian communist dictator.
A sub-state is a territorial and constitutional community forming part of a federal union. Such states differ from sovereign states, in that they have transferred a portion of their sovereign powers to a federal government.
In a federal political system, state governments are given the ability to try new ideas by passing laws that are within its scope of power. The United States is a federal presidential constitutional republic.