Denmark is a constitutional monarchy, whereas USA is a constitutional republic, meaning Denmark has a monarchy and a queen (it can be a king) who signs the laws. In Denmark there's only one election and whoever wins gets to form the government. There's typically 2 or more parties in a government.
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There will be differences I am sure. Are you talking about clubs in Canada, Mexico, the US, Brazil, Argentina... or any of the over 30 nations in the Americas?
Usa had a federal republic government, but has traces of a democracy. Turkmenistan has a flat out republic. Is it that hard?
Both the Maine Government and United States Government have a type of court, have the three branches of government (Executive, Legislative, and Judicial), and both have a senate and house of representatives.
Denmark influenced how city parks were designed. Jens Jenson and Frederick Law Olmstead set the standard for city parks and green spaces. And Hans Christen Anderson's fairytales are known by many American children. Think about the ugly duckling.https://danishhomeofchicago.org/2014/01/15/denmarks-art-culture-influences-americas-second-city/
The USA is much larger. The USA is wealthier. They have different cultures. They have different types of government.
Maby because we are in the Americas and that's why they called it the united states of America. because we are in Americas. Made By: Admin010
What are the differences between the US Constitution and the confederacy of the Iroquois Nation?What are the differences between the US Constitution and the confederacy of the Iroquois Nation?
If by us you are referring to Americans... then the main difference is that the Canadians have a prime minster and the Americans have a president... Other differences include that the senate is elected in the US while they are appointed up in Canada