How are governments classified? How does the U.S. government fit into these classifications?
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According to US Code of Federal Regulations Title 32, Chapter XVI, Sec. 1630.2, 1-A means "Available for unrestricted military service". A number of other classifications were "fit for duty", but had restrictions (such as 1-A-O for a Conscientious Objector, who was restricted to noncombatant military service).
The United States Government can be classified as a mixed Government.
The constitution is a framework for government. It tells us what we can do in government as well as what each branch can not do.
The US government is divided into three branches: Executive - The president Legislative - Congress Judicial - Supreme Court
A totalitarian dictatorship is not one of Aristotle's classifications of government.
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how power is transferred
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(Apex Learning) How power is transferred.
The four major classifications of government are autocracy, oligarchy, democracy, and monarchy. In the context of the U.S. government, it is primarily a constitutional republic, a form of democracy where officials are elected to represent the people. Subdivisions include federal, state, and local governments, each with its own set of powers and responsibilities. Additionally, the U.S. operates under a system of checks and balances among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
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