The government of Colombia is a Republic that closely resembles the system used in the United States. The Executive Branch is composed of the President and his cabinet, the Senate, and the House of Representatives. There is also a Judicial branch which is comprised of the Supreme Court. Officials in the Executive branch, with the exception of the cabinet, are elected.
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There are no segregated public (government) buildings in Columbia SC.
Columbia University School of Social Work was created in 1898.
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The District of Columbia, commonly called "D.C." for short, is the district in which the U.S. government is based.
some people in British Columbia supported the idea because they wanted more control over their government. British Columbia had the advantage that if they would join the confederation the Canadian government would make them a railway from Nova Scotia to British Columbia