political culture
The US Constitution established the Federal system of government. The best way to describe the Federal system of government is that it is a shared power of government between the nation and the states.
unitary
the power to build roads APEX
Concurrent
The main belief shared by the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution is government by the people and for the people. This belief is the basis of the American government.
History as common memory
are shared by the nation and state governmenta
These stories and beliefs are known as folklore, myths, or legends, and they help shape the identity and traditions of a community by passing down historical or symbolic information through generations.
Some of the shared beliefs of Buddhism and Hinduism are rebirth and Karma
is power shared in government
Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority (federal government) and individual states or provinces. Each level of government has its own sphere of authority and responsibilities, as outlined in the constitution. This allows for a balance between national unity and regional autonomy.
social structure
According to the poet, a nation's strength does not come from its borders, army, or government, but rather from the spirit of its people, their unity, and shared values.
There are several concurrent powers that are shared by the federal and state governments. These powers include the power to build roads, tax, create lower courts and establish bankruptcy laws.
States government shared by the Feds.
Not to be shared outside this nation!
Judaism