The British Government is voted by the Electorate (registered residents of voting age) into power for a fixed term, currently five years. Therefore, it is a representative system.
There were three ideas that the colonists brought with them about government when they traveled to the new world from England. These ideas included one of an ordered government, limited government and representative government.
The colonists in New England elected their own leaders to public offices giving them a representative government.
by the mayflower treaty of England
There were three ideas that the colonists brought with them about government when they traveled to the new world from England. These ideas included one of an ordered government, limited government and representative government.
Parliment
No, actually the people voted on it. There was a representative government.
representative and voting
England doe not own any piece of land in the US. The Queen of England owns land privately but not as a representative of the government of England.
Ordered,limited and representative government
Australia has a "Constitutional Monarchy", in that our elected government appoints a representative of the Queen to oversee Government. This representative is the Governor General. Our "Monarch", the Queen of Australia, (Queen of England) is a Constitutional figurehead only, and plays no part in Government.
was representative government important in Pennsylvania was representative government important in Pennsylvania
Representative democracy and constitution.