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Does Costa Rica have states?

It has 7 provinces ruled by a single national government.


Why did the American states need a stronger central government?

To become a single country & for the states to cooperate on major issues


What is federal system?

Federal system is a dual government system in which nation is divided into different states and single central government .


What is the difference between confederacies and unitary types of governments?

A confederacy or federation is a group of independent powers united in common interest. This is how the United States began, as a confederacy of sovereign states. A unitary government is a single government that has total control over a single country, with smaller government branches merely being an extention of the central government. One may argue that the United States Federal Government of today has more in common with a unitary government than it's name would imply.


What is the largest single source of revenue for the federal government?

In the United States, it's Personal Income Tax.


Does Immanuel Kant advocate a single universe government as the best way to achieve lasting peace?

Immanuel Kant does not specifically advocate for a single universe government. However, in his work "Perpetual Peace," he argues that a cosmopolitan (global) federation of states based on principles of equality and international law could help maintain peace. This federation would entail cooperation between sovereign states, rather than a centralized single world government.


Causes of American Civil War?

Because of slavery the southern states seceded from the northern states and the reason of the war was that the south wanted a government for every state , and the north wanted one single government


What does it mean when you say sumer was a decentralized collection of city-states?

It means that there was no one major government but many smaller villages or "city states".


Why did constitutional convention favor a strong government?

self-government It favored a strong central government because the existing Articles of Confederation, which has set up a weak central government, failed to enable the states to function as a single nation. Although the individual states wanted to maintain their sovereignty over the other states and especially from any central federal government, it was clear that a weak central government would not create the nation that the United States of America had to be in order to survive.


What is the correct definition of state?

A state is a political community living under a single system of government, typically sovereign and recognized by other states. It is characterized by specific geographic boundaries, a permanent population, a government, and the ability to enter into relations with other states.


Are colleges government funded in your country?

In many countries, including the United States, colleges are not fully government-funded. Instead, they receive a combination of government funding, tuition fees, and private donations.


What is unitary state?

A unitary state is a system of government where most or all of the governing power is held by a single, central government authority. This centralized government typically delegates limited powers to lower levels of government such as states or provinces, but retains the ultimate authority. Examples of unitary states include France and Japan.