The US political system has basically reduced to just "Elephants & Donkeys" who have kicked every other "animal" out of their "playpen" by making it too expensive to enter and been interbreeding so much that they are in the process of becoming "Elekeys & Donkphants". Soon nobody will be able to tell them apart (except they will always be calling each other names and distributing attack advertising before elections, while refusing to make anything clear about themselves).
A multiparty political system would have whatever "animals" (e.g. "snakes", "horses", "cows", "dogs", "armadillos", "fish", "turtles", "frogs", "groundhogs", "cats", "yes, even the green things, even though nobody really knows what the green things are") that wanted to participate in the system.
Seperation of powers
One key difference between stocks and bonds is that stocks represent ownership in a company, while bonds represent debt owed by a company or government.
There is no difference.
don't ask me I'm trying to find out to but i think it has something to do with the government
Unlike Iran, a single individual has most of the power in Saudi Arabia.
A key difference between Hobbes and Locke is their views on the nature of human beings. Hobbes believed that humans are inherently selfish and need a strong government to maintain order, while Locke believed that humans are inherently rational and have natural rights that should be protected by a limited government.
unitary is where all powers are held by a single central agency. Federal has the powers of the government divided by a written constitution between central government and regional.
The key principle that distinguishes the U.S. government from many others is the system of checks and balances. This framework ensures that no single branch of government—executive, legislative, or judicial—can dominate or abuse power, promoting accountability and protecting individual rights. In contrast, many other governments may concentrate power in a single branch or authority, leading to potential authoritarianism. This separation of powers is fundamental to preserving democracy and the rule of law in the U.S. system.
intermolecular attractions
intermolecular attractions
A is expanded in a container.
intermolecular attractions