There were many influences that contributed to American government. If you mean philosophically influence, then john Locke and his idea of natural rights would be one to cite.
the two party system began because the government didnt want one party or system of govrnment to have more power than the other
A system of government in which two parties compete for power
A system of government in which two parties compete for power
a federal government system
It is considered a parliamentary government with a one-party system.
The national banking system is the financial arrangement set up by federal government. The system was created with the passing of two acts, one in 1863, and the other in 1864.
By not giving one branch two much power
Federalism is a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government.
This is commonly called federalism.
No!! You are looking for one of two other types of government: "federation" or "confederation".
This question doesn't really belong in the US-related sections; since the US uses a presidential rather than a parliamentary system, parties don't "form a government." In a parliamentary system like the one in the UK, when two parties cooperate it's known as a coalition government.
Christopher Marlowe was one. Perhaps Plutarch was another.