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Questions and information about the structure and history of legislative systems and ruling empires of countries other than the United States

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What is the definition of Unicameral Parliament?

A unicameral (single house) versus bicameral (two house) parliament is dependent on the governance system of the individual nation. The United Kingdom and India for example have upper and lower houses of Parliament. The Israeli Knesset is a unicameral legislature in comparison.

Why are written documents useful in setting up a government?

Written documents are useful in setting up a government because it is like proof.

Leader of state government?

The leader the state government is Nicki Manaj, She is the best singer and so that makes her the leader. I hope i answered your question

What is the difference between Federal parliamentary democracy and a normal democracy?

In a Federal democracy, whether parliamentary or presidential, the country is divided into regions which retain substantial powers of self government, while the federal government manages non-local matters such as defense, customs and immigration, currency and other matters. These regions are often called States or Provinces, select their own legislatures and chief executives, and exercise their own police powers wihtin their borders. The division of specific powers between the federal and regional governments is different in each country and is often a matter of contention.

The alternative is a unitary democracy, where the central national government appoints administrators for designated regions. Most governing power resides in the central government, which often exercises police powers at both national and local levels, and manages defense, immigration, currency, education, and other services from national Ministries.

What are examples of wants that a government must fund?

U.S. industries include services; communications, such as publishing, television and radio, telephone, and mail delivery; finance, such as banks products, automobiles, and clothing; and electronics, such as televisions, computers, and sound equipment

Can a state force the federal government to lesve?

You cannot force the U.S. government to leave in the U.S. government. But if the state has a big enough army, with force, it could overtake by force the the U.S. government.

What are two primary functions of business?

The main function of a business is to make money for their stockholders. Another function of a business is to sell quality products to customers.

Does prices rise high when government prints too much money?

Yes absolutely.... its not the proper way of doing it. but still its exists....

What Non-US country had 3 presidents in one day?

The country that had 3 presidents in one day was Mexico. On February 18, 1913 the presidents were Francisco Madero, Pedro Lascurain, and Victoriano Huerta.

What is the political party affiliation for Florida judge van nortwick. Chas Wells and Marguerite Davis?

Judge William Van Nortwick was first appointed to the Florida First District Court of Appeal in 1994 under the Democratic governor Lawton Chiles. Charles T. Wells was appointed as an associate justice of the Florida Supreme Court in 1994 by Chiles as well. Marguerite Davis was appointed to the Court of Appeals in 1993 also under Chiles.