The president's authority comes from the people.
the roles of the us and foreign commercial service are the president, and many other rulers
representative democracy
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The US itself is a dictatorship and it supports any country that is the same as them no matter who they are. Anyone who is different gets invaded e.g. Afghanistan.
democracy
democracy
The US should not be called a dictatorship. It is a Federal Republic form of government. We elect persons to represent us in making laws.
As the United States of America is a democratic country - dictatorship does not come into it!
How is life in the United States with a king or queen different from a life in the United States with a president
Yes, the US has directly or indirectly supported dozens of dictatorships, from Latin America to Asia. They were supported in many cases because they opposed communism or other movements that the US viewed as less desirable. The historical include Francisco Franco of Spain (1936 to 1975), the leaders of South Vietnam, the Shah of Iran (1941 to 1979) and even Saddam Hussein. The current include several hereditary rulers who govern Middle Eastern countries.
George Washington was the first President of the United States. The current U.S. President is Donald Trump. He was preceded in office by Barrack Obama, George W. Bush an Bill Clinton.
It is a requirement for the US President. Other countries have different rules.