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new york and verginia
New Hampshire & Delaware :) hope that's right
Seems like a reasonable question
Two important city and states in the United States are New York City, NY and Los Angeles, CA.
The two important precedents that were established for the federal government in the U.S. was a strong central government and a National Banking System
George Washington's beliefs and actions set important precedents for the future government of the United States by emphasizing the importance of a strong yet restrained executive branch. He advocated for a non-partisan approach, warning against the dangers of political factions, which influenced the expectation of neutrality in presidential conduct. Additionally, his decision to voluntarily step down after two terms established the tradition of a two-term limit for presidents, reinforcing the principle of democratic leadership and peaceful transitions of power. These precedents have shaped the functioning and integrity of the U.S. government for generations.
The two most important conditions for states to be admitted to the Union are that they must establish a republican form of government and conform to the principles of the U.S. Constitution. Additionally, they must demonstrate a commitment to the rule of law and the protection of individual rights. These conditions ensure that new states align with the foundational values of the United States.
Just about ANY government...by definition...has a large bureaucracy. :)
virginia and Massachusetts
legislative, executive
Chicken licken'
YES , division of powers and independent judiciary the two important features of federal form of government