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Most people speak either Finnish (91 %) or Swedish (5,4 %), which are the two official languages of Finland.
Yes, Finland actually is between two Gulfs. Gulf of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland.
Finland's main language is Finnish. The second official language is Swedish.
Finland is about 3,5% of the size of the United States.
Government is the structure with which a society is governed. For the most part, the politics of the people helping to create a government influences the way a government operates. The two terms are part of each other. In this sense it can be said that politics and government are similar. But there is a difference as well between the two. And this sometimes is simply the manner in which the terms are used. For example: 1. The politics of the people creating the government as said earlier, determines how the government works; 1a. If the politics of the people creating the rules of the government are of the intent to have the government be an oppressive force, we then have this type of government. 2. Once the government is established and working, people with a specific political agenda may alter the ways the government works to the benefit of these certain politicians.
The two important precedents that were established for the federal government in the U.S. was a strong central government and a National Banking System
Most people speak either Finnish (91 %) or Swedish (5,4 %), which are the two official languages of Finland.
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YES , division of powers and independent judiciary the two important features of federal form of government
People in Finland speak Finnish, or "Suomi" as we say in Finnish. Finland is bilingual country, so many Finn also speaks Swedish. So Finland basically has two legally confirmed languages, Finnish And Swedish. Other languages spoken in Finland are sami and its different variations, spoken by the Sami people in Lapland. Romani language and Finnish Sign Language are also minority languages in Finland.
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Yes, Finland actually is between two Gulfs. Gulf of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland.
There are two official languages in Finland, which are Finnish and Swedish.
Jefferson doesn't use the term but for him it would have meant logic. To think something through and in the Declaration you can see his logic in the first paragraph or two when he explains why government is important, what it should do for the people, and why the people have the right to change government.
1. That governments are formed by people for protection and services 2. When that government no longer serves the people it is the right of the people to change the government.
Bay of Bothnia and Gulf of Finland