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"A governmental system that prevents one branch from gaining more power over the other" is a good definition of the system of checks and balances.
In a confederate system (as in the Articles of Confederation), the states retain most of the governmental power.
They created that complicated system in order to make it difficult for government to take "hasty and inconsiderate actions."
The government receives its authority to act from the people.
The System of Government Britain is a parliamentary democracy with a constitutional monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, as head of the State. Great Britain is a kingdom, It is not a Federation.
Nigeria declared its independence from Great Britain in 1960. It is a republic with its governmental system modeled after that of the United States.
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Yes. It has always been a parliamentary democracy. Though some changes have been made. How MPs are chosen, who may vote, constituency boundary changes etc.
The legal system did originate from the physical legal system. There was need of all the systems to be automated because of the technological changes in the 21st century.
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Socialists tried to achieve their objectives in Britain, France, and Germany in the last half of the 19th century by promoting the worldly ideal of a system of societal equality.
The System is the Belgian civil law system and tribal law
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The United States is a presidential democracy.
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Great Britain had a distorted view of the USA in the early 19th century. They believed that the USA's republican style government was inferior to their parliamentary system.
The economic system didn't work well. The governmental system adjusted to change too slowly. Industry used the nation's resources too conservatively. Industry used the nation's resources too conservatively. People became too materialistic.