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What did the Greece city-state have its own form of?

Government and independence.


What are facts about the articles of confederation created a weak form of government?

The government did not have the right to tax the citizens.


How did the Wilsonian ideal of national self-determination become a justificiation of Communist-inspired wars in the 20th century?

Wilson proposed the idea that countries should be able to determine their own forms of government and their own government. This extension of government for the people, by the people, also mirrors the ideas of popular sovereignty of the 1800s, during which states were able to vote on issues of entering as a slave state, or entering as a state at all. The relationship to Communism is that 20th century American leaders did not view Communism as a form of government that allowed people to choose their own government. In fact, Communism was viewed as a form of dictatorship, not as a free government. Because of this, Communists were viewed as revolutionaries "taking over" a country, not running for office in free elections. Even if a country voted for Communist leadership, it was of the American opinion that such votes were coerced and therefore invalid. Therefore, warring against Communist countries to establish free elections was seen as an application of the support for self determination.


Which was the first colony to set up its own government in the us?

The Virginia colony was the first to establish a representative government. The House of Burgesses was established in Virginia in 1619.


What was aristotles ideal form of government?

Polity. In Polity (Gr. Πολιτειοκρατεία) the citizens have the power in their hands and use it to fulfill the goals of the state. However in Democracy (which is the "bad" version of Polity), citizens have the power in their hands and use it not to support the goals of the state but in order to support their own interests. The difference is chaotic.

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What did the Greece city-state have its own form of?

Government and independence.


What does the US Constitution allow each state to do?

establish its own constitution


Can one state establish a dictatorship within that state as long as it does not interfere with the lives of citizens in other states?

By definition a state is its own sovereign entity, however in the United States, all 50 states, even though they have their own form of government, are held together under federal law. So it would be impossible for one state to develop a dictatorship.


Who controls the counties in a state?

Counties have there own form of government which abide by state laws which abide by Federal laws. That's why we are called the government for the people and by the people.


Can a state establish its own educational system?

Yes a state can establish its own educational system but there are federal guidelines for some programs and there are national standards that have to be met.


What is it called when a nation-state has the power to form its own government?

Well the united states has the Illuminatti which can do anything.


How does a state justify its form of government?

The Republican Guarantee Clause of U.S. Const., Art. IV:"The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, [...]"As a result of this Constitutional value, each State has its own Constitution.


What government was there in 1600 in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire was the first colony to declare its independence from Great Britain and to establish its own government (Jan. 1776 New Hampshire became the ninth colony to separate from Britain The government of new Hampshire is a democratic republic form of state government similar to the united states.


Which section explains that citizens of a particular state will have the right to institue their own state government?

The section that explains that citizens of a particular state will have the right to institute their own state government is typically found in the U.S. Constitution, specifically in Article IV, Section 3. This section addresses the admission of new states and the authority of Congress to regulate the formation of state governments. It emphasizes the principle of self-governance, allowing citizens to create and establish their own governmental structures.


What is the opposite of a federal system?

There is no "opposite." Their is the federal government. Each state has its own state government, and most local municipalities have their own local government system.


What is the opposite of the federal system?

There is no "opposite." Their is the federal government. Each state has its own state government, and most local municipalities have their own local government system.


What state had one of the first colonies to set up its own government?

What state was one of the first coloies to set up its own government