The Latin phrase 'de facto' means 'in or according to fact'. The phrase 'de jure' means 'in or according to law'. In terms of government, a 'de jure' government describes a government that's recognized by and in accord with legal standards and systems. A 'de facto' government describes the government that actually is operating and being respected as the ruling body. Ideally, the two phrases describe the same government in the same area. For example, the Taliban became the 'de facto' and the 'de jure' government in much of Afghanistan for the time period 1996-2001. Prior to and since those years, the Taliban has been the 'de facto' but not the 'de jure' government in areas where its supporters, representatives and organizers hold power.
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Modern Relationship are very fragile. modern era is really revolutionary.
Criticizing the government is not a crime, and I have never seen an example (at least in modern times) of one being arrested for having an opinion on the government. So, in order for me to give anymore of a legitimate answer, you will have to provide me with an example of someone being arrested for nothing more than expressing their opinion.
One example of an act of treason would be trying to overthrow the government or the betrayal of trust or confidence.
Any household appliance such as refrigerator, washing machine coould be called a modern industreal good
"Government Gateway gives access to a large range of UK Government departments, for example you can apply for your drivers license, access your pension or other government account."
safety: police dept. funded by govt
Should the government provide free prescription drugs to senior citizens?
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confederation is smaller political units keep their power and give the central government limited power.
Government intervention is appropriate when corporations misuse their power. For instance, the government intervened when mortgage companies were creating bad mortgages.