The last question was what is a self-government. Well its a abstract concept that refers to several scales of a organized government.
Government is an organized system by which people establish rules and laws for the society in which they live.
Most frequently the term of a document that defines the role of government and how the government organized is called a constitution.
The government typically refers to the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. The formation of a government can vary widely depending on the country and context. For instance, the United States government was established in 1789 with the ratification of the Constitution. In other contexts, such as ancient civilizations or modern states, the formation dates can differ significantly.
A government is the system by which a state or community is governed. In British English (and that of the Commonwealth of Nations), a government more narrowly refers to the particular executive in control of a state at a given time-known in American English as an administration. In American English, government refers to the larger system by which any state is organized. Furthermore, government is occasionally used in English as a synonym for governance.
There are no direct English synonyms for theocracy, which is a government or state run by a clergy, church, or organized religion.
Society refers to a group of individuals living together in a community and sharing customs, values, and institutions. Government, on the other hand, is an organized system of people and institutions that establish and enforce laws and regulations within a society to maintain order and provide governance. In essence, society is the broader community of people, while government is a specific structure within society responsible for governing.
Bureaucracy refers to a large group of people who are involved in running a government but who are not elected
Consent of the people refers to the will of the majority. It may be regarded as a vote in a democratic government.
The famous phrase from the Gettysburg Address that refers to the purpose of the American government is "that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." This statement emphasizes the idea that the government exists to serve its citizens and is rooted in democratic principles, highlighting the importance of popular sovereignty and the collective will of the people.
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The suffix "-archy" refers to a system of government or rule, while the suffix "-cracy" refers to a form of government or rule by a specific group or class of people.