Constitution
Most of them are republics. Some are federal republics, some are centralized republics; there is one communist regime in Latin America (Cuba).
Constitution
the constitution. The Magna Carta
Most countries adopted forms of Representative Democracies, or Republics.
Most frequently the term of a document that defines the role of government and how the government organized is called a constitution.
Most West Indies states are constitutional monarchies, being a part of the Commonwealth. The remaining are republics.
All Native American 'Governments' were Socialist Republics (Socialist by the broad term, and Republics in that they had a set of laws that no one could violate). There was no real theory of government to most tribal peoples, there was simply respected leadership, and when that failed the tribe split or in some cases ousted the leader (or in rare cases, killed them)evolution apex(:
All Native American 'Governments' were Socialist Republics (Socialist by the broad term, and Republics in that they had a set of laws that no one could violate). There was no real theory of government to most tribal peoples, there was simply respected leadership, and when that failed the tribe split or in some cases ousted the leader (or in rare cases, killed them)evolution apex(:
No, many countries today are republics. A republic is a form of government where the country is considered a "public matter," and officials are elected by the citizens or their representatives. While the specific structure and political systems vary widely, a significant number of nations, including the United States, France, and India, operate as republics. This form of government is one of the most common worldwide, alongside monarchies and other systems.
The most famous document from US President, James Madison, was the Monroe Doctrine. The purpose was to make it clear that no new European adventures should be attempted in the Western Hemisphere. The doctrine had the support of the British Empire as it already had a healthy trade with the new Spanish republics. Britain also supported it as it there was a fear from both the US and Britain, that Russia might interfere from its North American base Russian Alaska.
The Constitution.
John Locke's social contract theory of government is most closely associated with his work "Two Treatises of Government," specifically the Second Treatise. In this document, Locke discusses the idea of natural rights, popular sovereignty, and the consent of the governed as the foundation for a legitimate government.