Korea
Britain.
TheCanadian government is modeled on the "Westminster" structure of government. Google Westminster structure for more information.This is what it is like.
Great Britain.
umm... obviously America because Canada is jealous and all they can do is make me my maple syrup for me pancakes... Eh?
The Brazilian Legal System is, by and large, modeled on the Civil Law System of Portugal, which in turn was modeled on the Napoleonic Code from France.
The United States modeled its new government after the Roman Republic, drawing inspiration from its system of checks and balances, representative democracy, and the importance of civic virtue. The framers of the U.S. Constitution admired the Roman emphasis on civic duty and the mixed government structure, which combined elements of democracy, aristocracy, and monarchy. This influence is evident in the establishment of a Senate, a House of Representatives, and a system of judicial review.
no the Japanese and Chinese may look the same but they don't have the same government.
Japan modeled its new capital, Tokyo, after the city of Paris in France. This influence can be seen in Tokyo's urban planning, architecture, and boulevards.
A blend of the old greek and roman governments.
Federal Government A+, you guys are lucky im helping. :)
english parliament
The Virginia Colony modeled its government after the government of England. It had a House of Burgesses modeled after the House of Commons. It had a House of Lords modeled after the House of Lords. And it had a Governor modeled after the King. Problems arose when the intolerable acts of King George III replaced colonial governments with dictatorships.