It is a Federal Republic.
The United States Government can be classified as a mixed Government.
How are governments classified? How does the U.S. government fit into these classifications?
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The United States is classified as a Federal Republic, as stated on the U.S Constitution.
National security matters are authorized to be classified.
No. Catholic Churches, just like many other in the United States, are classified as non-profit organizations. The US Government or any state government can not tax their property or income.
Restricted government information is considered classified. The law prohibiting access and disclosure of this information is contained in 18 US Code 798, Disclosure of classified information.
The united states national government can be classified as Indirect Democracy.
Governments are classified by:People in powerScope of authorityExecutive and legislative link
Traditionally, in the US, unless classified (primarily military/associated); any public official who documents anything while on (public) duty is creating a public paper. This applies to city government, county government, state government, and the federal government.
In the US, for civilians, it is a Class III firearm that requires registration with the Federal government. Miniguns are classified weapons
a drug, but the government doesn't want you to know that, that's why marijuana is 'classified' as a drugits classified as the "best stuff ever"