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Most basically, the confederated American states each printed their own money which led to economic problems, and enforced their own laws with no arbitror which led to legal problems. There may have other factors including the need for a president to represent the entire country in both state and domestic matters, a permanent congress in session annually, a standing navy and army, and other federal departments as the new country emerged on the world scene. As an experiment in representative government, some centralization of power was probably seen as unavoidable if this new country was to survive against itself, and hold its own with other nations.
The U.S emerged and evolved as a world power from 1900 to present because it acquired massive resources and materials during wartime production, technological superiority during the war, and of course the development of the Atomic Bomb. Also, the country built up its military strength and became a world power.
Early governments emerged because people found that being organized helped them survive.
Representation, population!
South Sudan
A constitutional republic
Simple government emerged in order to bring law and order. Communities would hardly survive without some form of authority to resolve conflicts.
England first emerged as a unified state in the tenth century, though various rulers had claimed overlordship over the whole country since the seventh.
Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Lenin
Facism
Facism
Czechoslovakia.
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USA
Well, honey, that's an easy one. The country that emerged as the winner of the second tournament was none other than Brazil. They strutted their stuff on the field and showed everyone who's boss. So, there you have it, Brazil took home the gold and left the rest in the dust.