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International Government

International government includes the way that governments organize themselves, internally and externally. Ask questions here about the government, history, organization, office holders and traditions of nations not covered elsewhere in the site, relations between states and systems of international governance like the United Nations.

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What are some advantages of a republic government?

The disadvantages for the republic government is we can vote for people to represent us on day to day issues. If America was a true democracy, then everyone would vote on the state and federal budget, and the names of Post Offices. So to try to achieve a better level of effectiveness and progress, we have a republic, where we elect representatives to go make decisions for us.

The downside to that is that politicians can lie to us or mislead us as to their views. They can also be bought off by special interests, drowning out the voices of the masses.

So, neither is a perfect system, but there you have it.

Why does the US have a two party political system today even though numerous political parties are often listed on election ballets?

the reoson why we have a lot of political parties is because there are independent parties who don't have a lot of backing up by companies so they can't spend as much money on advertisement like the republicans and democrats can so they lose (so far haven't made it to the end) and the democrats and republicans supported by oil companies and other companies have a lot of money to spend so they are more well known throughout the U.S. and are the 2 biggest political parties so all of the time they have been the last 2 to survive

What type of government do the Netherlands have?

Amsterdam is a city in the Netherlands and is therefore subject to the laws and form of government that is practiced in said country. The Netherlands is a constitutional monarchy much the same as the United Kingdom.

How far does it take from Canada to Alaska by car?

Just the length of the car - Canada and Alasaka are next to each other. Check it on a map.

What percentage of teachers are Democrats?

I did a bit of research but i couldn't get any results. But it is true that a more teachers ARE Democrats and not Republican this most likely due to Democrats spending more on Education than their Republican counterparts. At my school for this mock election Obama had 80% McCain had 20%

What are the currency policies in Tunisia?

The currency policies in Tunisia can be explained like this : Bring foreign currency it's good... don't make the state loose currency and take money out of the country". The exchange rate is currently variying between 1 Tunisian Dinar henceforth 1TND = 1 US$ and 1EUR = 1.8 TND.

What countries in Africa have totalitarian governments?

  • Zimbabwe, under Robert Mugabe
  • Congo Brazzavile, under Denis Sassou Nguesso
  • Uganda, under Yoweri Musseveni
  • Gambia, under Yahya Jammeh
  • Rwanda, under Kagame Paul

What happens if the Canadian prime minister loses his seat in an election?

It is possible that a Prime Minister could win the general election (i.e., win the most seats) but lose in his/her own riding.

In that case, the Prime Minister would likely prevail upon a government backbencher in a so-called "safe seat" to resign, and the Prime Minister would run in the subsequent by-election. The Prime Minister would remain as Prime Minister during this procedure.

The Prime Minister could also interpret the result as the electorate signifying satisfaction with his/her party, but dissatisfaction with him/herself personally. In such a case, the Prime Minister might resign and the Governor General would then ask another government member to form a government. Given the ego of your typical Prime Minister, that scenario is not likely to develop unless the Prime Minister also loses the by-election in the safe seat.

What kind of government is Cuba?

Cuba is a communist government. Which is also known as limited government.

Why doesn't Canada own Alaska?

Russia use to own Alaska and then sold it to the States which influenced the Canadian Government to settle the West because they didn't want the Americans to take over.

What Is The Currency of Tunisia?

the currency in Tunisia is the tunisian dinar- its a closed currency so you can only get it in the country you cant bring it in or take it out

How many people serve in the supreme court of France?

There are 85 judges in the Court of Cassation of France, working in six separate divisions.

What were the Anti-Federalists accomplishments?

They wrote a lot of essays and pamphlets against the constitution. They also made speeches. So basically they are credited for trying hard but failing. There was no rebellion, however, which means in the end they were won over.

Accomplishments:

Spent a lot of time writing papers, making speeches

What is age limit for National Guard?

A good rule of thumb is that you have to be able to complete 20 years of service before your 60th birthday. For example, if you have never served before, the age limit is 40 years old. If you have 5 years of military service, then its 45 years old and so forth.

What is the major goal of radical religious and cultural terrorist's groups?

The major goal of radical religious and cultural terrorist groups is to instill fear, disrupt societal norms, and provoke political or social change through violent means. They often seek to impose their beliefs on others and challenge established authorities or systems.

Who controls the debates on the house of Commons?

There are several theories.

1. The people.

2. The Party in the majority.

3. "the powers that be".

What are some functions of fiscal policy?

taxation and borrowing.

deals with bother government expenditures and taxes that can affect the federal budget.

How did the Great War for Empire become a truly international conflict?

The Great War for Empire became a true international conflict because the two countries fighting for their Empires, France and GreatBritain were fighting from their own respective colonies. Both nations possessed colonies in areas such as North America, Africa, Germany, India, etc... The fact that Britain and France were fighting on many fronts to try to expand, or protect their empires, was how the conflict became international.

Why is Taiwan not recognized by the US government?

Taiwan broke away from China. If the US recognizes Taiwan, then that would get China upset with the US. China owns the United States. Better not bite the hand that feeds you. Insert mode

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Why do countries have governments?

without governments there would be wizard chaos! there would be no muggle policy and the secret would indefinitely leak. the existence of governments allows wizards to set laws that control the way things work. past candidate for minister for magic and esteemed former headmaster of hogwarts once stated we need to learn to control, not just to use. governments allow the control of the people and thus set up life comfortably.