We are not a democracy. We are a republic
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The US is both a democracy and a republic. There's no reason why you can't be both. I'm sure you'd like to think of yourselves as democratic!
And as far as the original question goes, there are a lot of democracies in the world. Britain, Australia, Japan, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Greece, India, Singapore. I could go on.
Alaska and Hawaii do not share a border with any other US states. Alaska shares a border with the Yukon Territory of Canada.
haiti can be rebuilt with the use of donations . other countries can also send builders to rebuilt haiti. and haiti can get help from us the world, and we can all make a difference for haiti and other victums from hurricaine catriana.
Our cabinent person told us Maple is more expensive than oak
People celebrate Earth Day in the US but they do also celebrate it in other countries every year and is celebrated Wednesday April 22, 2009.
Works such as sculpture, painting, music, and choreography are protected for the life of the creator plus 50 years, although the US and several other countries have extended this to 70 years.
Yes, the Pacific Ocean does border 3 other countries other than the US
Besides the US, The United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden, the Netherlands, Mexico, Canada, and many other countries are representative democracies.
Well, there are no countries beside the US but there is Canada (overtop) and Mexico (below) are the countries bordering the U.S. There is only the Atlantic and Pacific oceans beside the country.
The US offers foreign aid mostly to support struggling democracies and countries that are critical to foreign policy objectives is true.
The US is one of the few countries that does notuse the metric system,and that's a problem that's still waiting to be solved.
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India and England are countries that both have Parliaments. Guatemala, France, Russia, Mexico, Paraguay and Spain all have Congresses.
Political participation in the U.S. is related to income more than in most other Western countries.
Dollar Tree is a US based company and beside US it had acquired 85 Dollar Giant stores in Canada. Dollarstore has stores in twelve countries beside US.
the other countries owe weapons from the US
Most democracies outside the US have parliamentary systems, where the executive branch is led by a prime minister who is chosen by the legislature. They also tend to have proportional representation electoral systems, where seats in the legislature are allocated based on the proportion of votes a party receives. Additionally, many democracies outside the US have multi-party systems, allowing for a greater diversity of political parties and views.
Democracy varies. Some countries are more "democratic" than others. However, as a rule, ALL of the members of the European Union (EU) have to be democratic. Also, most (if not all) of the countries of the Caribbean and Latin America are democracies now. The former British colonies of Canada, Australia and New Zealand are also democracies. Finally, several important countries in Asia are currently democratic including India, Japan, Indonesia and Thailand. In Africa, South Africa and Tunisia are both democracies. There are many countries which claim to be "democratic" but are actually not democratic. A good example is the "Democratic Republic of Korea" (North Korea) which is not democratic at all. Russia also claims to be a democracy but it is not regarded as a "free and fair" democracy because not all the candidates in their elections have the same chances of winning.