Depending on how strictly you define "Federal Republic"--yes.
Strictly speaking, the United States is a constitutional republic (not a democracy as is often said). Generally speaking, a federal republic is a system in which the central government is above state/local governments, but state/local governments maintain a degree of power in their own domains. In this way, the U.S. government closely approximates a federal republic.
The constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic.
Federal Republic.
Brazil, officially known as the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the fifth largest country in the world. Its type of government is a Presidential system, Federal republic, Constitutional republic.
It is a Federal constitutional presidential republic. So, yes the US is a republic.
The central government of the US is the Federal government.
No, the US is a Federal Republic.
It is a Federal Republic.
Federal republic is the system.
because the US has power (federal) and the government ,which is the citizens, elect leaders to represent them.
The US is a federal republic. Power is distributed between the federal government and the state governments. The federal government holds some powers, while other powers were delegated to the states.
Federal presidential constitutional republic.
The United States is a Federal Republic.
A federal republic
federal system
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Ethiopia is a Federal Reublic.Ethiopia's government is a federal parliamentary republic.
Federal Presidential Constitutional Republic. Capitalist.