They are both dumb.
The simulates between you United States and the United Kingdom government are very different ... In fact the United States form of government was formed to be in exact contrast to the UK model ... Then the United States formed there government the UK was and still is a Monarchy and the Americans wanted no part of that form of government ... The US government is based on the Greco-Romain (ancient Greek's and Romain's) forms of government ...
Australia's government is somewhat like that of the United States. It is a democracy and a federal republic, just like that of the United States.
yes the united kingdom and the united states are allies
Yes
UK is United Kingdom and US is United States. PS. UK is called United Kingdom because there is a queen there.
Similar to the demobilization of the US war machine in 1945; when WWII ended.
it has three branches of government and has a president llike the untiedstates but the president in peru has a term of 5 years and the president in the united states
That will depend on what part of the US you are in, as it has different time zones. On the east coast when it is 1pm, it is 6pm in the United Kingdom. On the west coast when it is 1pm, it will be 9pm in the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom has no "states" as in the United States of America. The United Kingdom is a Sovereign State which is a state with a defined territory on which it exercises internal and external sovereignty, a permanent population, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states. The United Kingdom is made up of the countries of England, Wales, Scotland, and the province of Northern Ireland. Wales and Scotland have Parliaments devolved from the UK Parliament that allows them to conduct some of their affairs independently of the UK Parliament, but they are not Sovereign States in their own right. The United Kingdom is a Parliamentary Democracy with a Constitutional Monarch as the Head of State. You could argue that Scotland and Wales are similar to States in the US.
Canada's Prime Minister office is similar to the office of President in the United States.
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