A city where a state's leaders meet and work is typically called the "capital." This city serves as the political center of the state, housing government offices, legislative buildings, and often the governor's residence. Capitals are usually chosen for their strategic location, historical significance, or accessibility.
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for leaders to meet and discuss how to control people
for leaders to meet and discuss how to control people
To fix The Articles of Confederation
There are three organizations that the leaders of ASEAN meet with. The leaders meet with China, Japan and South Korea.
summary and they meet annually once per year.
Mesopotamia's attempt to meet their challenges result in the formation of Sumerian city-states by trying to face their challenges and finishing IT
Mesopotamia's attempt to meet their challenges result in the formation of Sumerian city-states by trying to face their challenges and finishing IT
State Capitals
Either a county seat (US) or a county town (UK, regardless of whether it's a town or a city)
Four states meet at a point called the Four Corners Monument in the United States. These states are Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.
The United States President typically meets with some leaders of other countries during the presidency (typically within 4 years). Sometimes, the other leader visits the US to meet the USA's President; other times, the USA's President visits the other leader in their country. Additionally, the USA's Secretary of State may meet with other country's leaders. The Secretary of State usually does this on behalf of the USA's President.