The big two are the Conservatives, and Labour, though the Liberal Democrats did well enough in the last election, that the UK political system can no longer be considered a two-party system.
Brttian
Having two sovereigns, the national government and the state governments.
A monarchy and a republic. (The third system of government Rome had was the empire.)
Information from any government is limited by two factors: governments reserve the right to withold information related to security, and governments don't know everything in the first place.
It creates two sovereigns, the national government and the state governments
One believe that the two governments shared in 1790
government spending and taxation
There must be two governments, both governments shall work parallel, no government is inferior or superior to each other and both governments shall work within its own sphere.
Keeping in mind that all governments are different in countries around the world, two things that most governments spend tax money on are:transportation and roadspolice and military
1. That governments are formed by people for protection and services 2. When that government no longer serves the people it is the right of the people to change the government.
YES, TRUE. The two types of authoritarian governments are dictatorships and totalitarianism. So yes, it's an authoritarian government.
unitary government