The country of Canada, the Provinces and Territories are governed by theParliamentary system.
Some other common names for a country can include nation, state, land, and realm. Additionally, regions or countries can be referred to as provinces, territories, or dominions depending on their political structure.
After states, the next level of political organization typically includes provinces, regions, or territories, depending on the country's administrative structure. In some contexts, this may further break down into municipalities or local governments. Additionally, on a global scale, international organizations or alliances may come into play, influencing relations between states.
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The Philippine administrative structure is comprised of a central government, with territorial and political subdivisions, which are autonomous. The administrative subdivisions are the provinces, cities, municipalities, and barangays (the smallest units) and the autonomous regions in Muslim Mindanao and the Cordilleras.
In Canada, the territorial governments of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut also operate on a consensus model, unlike the oppositional political party structure that prevails elsewhere in Canada.
The political structure of medieval Europe is Feudalism.
That's how a political structure is organized.
a state is divided into sections, each called county
Bi-cameral. A legislature with just one house is: Uni-cameral
The three types of state legislatures in the United States are unicameral, bicameral, and hybrid. Unicameral legislatures consist of a single chamber, with Nebraska being the only state that operates this way. Bicameral legislatures have two chambers, typically a house and a senate, which is the most common structure across the states. Hybrid legislatures may combine features of both unicameral and bicameral systems, but they are less common.
No, they don't. Country -> States -> Districts is the Government structure.