democracy, the senate, city-states, the Roman Republic, aristocracy
the common inheritence of English institutions
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The common tempo used in classical music compositions is Allegro, which means fast and lively.
Political scientists may ask questions related to governance, power dynamics, public policy, political behavior, and the impact of institutions on society. Some common questions include: How do political processes influence decision-making? What factors shape voter behavior? How do political actors interact and negotiate within a system? What are the consequences of different forms of government?
The most common political unit in the world today is the nation-state, which is a sovereign state with defined geographical borders and a permanent population. Nation-states are typically recognized as the primary units of international relations and have their own government, laws, and institutions.
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The most common method of interest calculation used in financial institutions is compound interest.
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how did Alexander Hamilton feel about political power and common power?
Democracy could exist without political parties. Parties, in many schools of political theory, serve as coordinating institutions where individuals with common interests work in a group to attain their ends more readily than by themselves. Parties are useful because they allow for common control and operation of democratic institutions, but democracy could operate without them. For example, in many countries, elections (where at the municipal, sub-federal, or federal level) don't allow candidates to be affiliated with any particular political party.