The British have a parlimentary system of government. This means that, unlike the United States, the legislative and executive branches act as one. The Prime Minister comes from the majority party of the legislative branch. The Prime Minister has a 5 year term but can be reelected before hand if he choses.
Britain is a Parliamentary democracy, with elections taking place every four or five years. The British monarch, although Head of State, has little in the way of real governing authority and is mainly a figurehead.
A Constitutional Monarchy.
The British local government system and the Nigerian local government system exist they both maintain a large population. Both countries recognized the economic advantages of having a large amount of land.
The British Parliamentary System.
To train future members of government
The Australian system of government is similar but not the same in that there is no house of Lords in Australia as there is in Britain but we do have a house of review called the Senate
british style socialism
Because it's a democratic one
it was the same as the BritishObviously the the governments of many former British colonies are base on the British system of government and law. That and in some instances influences that came from the original culture and religion.
America didn't tell Japan how to be governed after WW2
Before 1776, the American colonies were ruled by the British government under the system of colonial rule. This system allowed the British government to make decisions for the colonies and impose taxes on them without their representation in Parliament.
English language, legal system, infrastructure, parliamentary system and many missionary-run schools.
The influence of British government on the United States' system of government can still be seen today in all of the following ways except the US retention of __________.A.representative government and consent of the governedB.limitations on governmentC.the rights of the accusedD.ceremonial ties and monarchical rule
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.