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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 was granted to the united states in the treaty of paris in 1763?

The treaty of Paris ended the War of Independence and granted the Thirteen Colonies political freedom. The treaty established generous boundries and US territory now extended from the Atlantic Ocean. Navigation of the Mississippi River was open to both countries. The US fishing fleet was granted access to the coasts of Newfoundland for the plentiful cod supplies

Does Russia have a Unitary government system or a Federal system?

The Federation of Russia has a federal system of government because the national government holds power but sub national governments also have powers that cannot be taken away from them. The Russian Federation consists of 83 sub national governments. The Federation of Russia though it is a Federal system does have a strong centralized government with lots of power given to the president.

What effect did colonialism have on the mother country?

The ill effects of colonialism and it's demise after WW2 in the case of Britain has been damaging to the mother country of England.

The New Labour British government created a devolved Scottish parliament and a Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Assembly in 1997, in effect setting free these countries from the 'British' empire 'union of 1707' . It described them all as nations, and immediately set out to destroy England by attempting to create 'regional assemblies'.When the North East was polled 78% of the inhabitants voted against 'regionalisation', wishing to remain part of a united England.In repeated polls over the past 3 years English people have polled between 60% and 68% in favour of a devolved English Parliament. This has been refused by the Scottish elected Prime Minister.

England is the only country in Europe which is still in the grip of colonialism, a thrall to the 'British' Parliament of Westminster in which Scottish and Welsh and Northern Irish MP's can vote on English laws, yet English MP's cannot vote on any of these devolved country's laws.

England as the majority tax paying population in the defunct 'union' subsidises Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland, but receive worse health care, schooling and care for their aged. The price of empire and the British colonial adventure has been just as high for the poor of England as for any in it's ex colonies, the difference is that the colonisers are those we trusted to represent us not to cynically disenfranchise us. The ill effects of colonialism and it's demise after WW2 in the case of Britain has been damaging to the mother country of England.

The New Labour British government created a devolved Scottish parliament and a Welsh Assembly and Northern Ireland Assembly in 1997, in effect setting free these countries from the 'British' empire 'union of 1707' . It described them all as nations, and immediately set out to destroy England by attempting to create 'regional assemblies'.When the North East was polled 78% of the inhabitants voted against 'regionalisation', wishing to remain part of a united England.In repeated polls over the past 3 years English people have polled between 60% and 68% in favour of a devolved English Parliament. This has been refused by the Scottish elected Prime Minister.

England is the only country in Europe which is still in the grip of colonialism, a thrall to the 'British' Parliament of Westminster in which Scottish and Welsh and Northern Irish MP's can vote on English laws, yet English MP's cannot vote on any of these devolved country's laws.

England as the majority tax paying population in the defunct 'union' subsidises Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland, but receive worse health care, schooling and care for their aged. The price of empire and the British colonial adventure has been just as high for the poor of England as for any in it's ex colonies, the difference is that the colonisers are those we trusted to represent us not to cynically disenfranchise us.

Why is there a liberal party?

Let me see, liberals support LGB+ rights, trans and nonbinary rights, women's rights, reproduction rights, all races being treated the same, getting vaccinated as not to kill people, religious freedom (or lack thereof) without hate speech, we stand against ageism and classism, do I need to go on? If you're asking about the F The Police thing, have you been reading the news? We don't hate all police. We hate bad people who are sadly members of the force, like everyone should. (Most) Conservatives hate everyone who isn't rich, white, cis, heterosexual, Christian, and also conservative. I'm not assuming all conservatives are like this, but while Democrats are trying to vaccinate everyone and save lives, Republicans in power are fighting so hard to get trans kids banned from school sports.

What possible advantages or disadvantages of applying ideas from ancient civilization in your government?

Technically civilization is an ancient idea that we use today. As humans we tend to start with a base then build upward to perfect a concept, object, etc. Everything you apply to anything at any time has an infinite amount of possible outcomes(if you believe in that concept). == Any modern society branches from an older society and carries on already conceived ideas then changes them to the needs of the time period. We are using ancient ideas so we do not have to start from absolute scratch, building upon and reconstructing the details but never changing the roots. You cannot change the roots without removing the whole thing and starting with a new idea. Its exactly like building the Great Pyramids, as you ascend upward creating more layers it grows in complexity. Once finished it barely resembles what you started with. Im going to have to say there is no concrete and cannot be answered correctly with the current question.

Are there any fifth world countries?

No. French Demographer Alfred Sauvy coined the phrase "3rd World" in 1952 as part of an economic differentiation of the world. The 1st World is the well developed countries of the West, the 2nd world were the less well developed countries of the Soviet Sphere, and the 3rd world is the group of developing countries that, at the time, both the 1st and 2nd worlds were trying to annex as ideological colonies.

You may be confusing that term with "5th Collumn", which is a term for a secret group that tries to disrupt a government during war.

When was theTeapot Dome Scandal?

The Teapot Dome scandal (1921-1923) took place during the administration of Warren G. Harding. His Secretary of the Interior resigned in January, 1923, and Harding died in office on August 2, 1923. The trials took place during the terms of Calvin Coolidge.

Why has Russia chosen to invade Georgia 10 years after a cease-fire was agreed?

Well, Georgia has decided to retake its lost region of Southern Odissa that unofficially seceded from Georgia in the 1990s. Souther Odissa is on the border of Russia and they fear that military operations that close to Russia is problematic to their security. It would be like if San Diego seceded from the US and we sent troops to retake it and Mexico invaded San Diego to protect themselves.

What as the advantage of a tetarchy the form of government diocletian created when he came into power?

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

The advantage of Diocletian's tetrarchy was supposed to make the empire easier to govern with the two Caesars and the two Augustii each having his own sphere of responsibility. As history tells us, it only worked for a short time, before jealousy and ambition caused problems.

Why is a monarchy so important?

Monarchy is important because without a King or Monarch there would be total CHAOS in the government.

What kind of government does Liechtenstein have?

Liechtenstein's style of government is constitutional monarchy. The country is a Principality, with a Prince as Chief of State. This makes it an Hereditary Constitutional Monachy.

Why are there 2 houses of parliament in Australia?

They aren't necessary but they are thought to be beneficial: the lower house is responsive more directly and more immediately to the public and its whims; the upper house is more deliberate and slower to make decisions and thus less rash. Each house balances the other out.

What is the name of the leader in Iraq?

They have a president and a prime minister that share power in Iraq.

Prime Minister: Jalal Talibani

President: Nouri al-Maliki

What is The Long Run Cost Function?

The Long Run Cost Function describes the least-cost method of producing a given amount of output. The "Long Run" part of the cost function means that all inputs are variable. In the simple case, you'd consider capital and labor. In the long run, both capital and labor may be adjusted. In the short-run, however, capital may not be adjusted. (You can't buy and install new machinery by next week, or sell a factory and be moved out.) You can, however, hire new employees to start work tomorrow.

What is a republican parliamentary democracy?

A republican parliamentary democracy means that the power is held by an elected parlament who represents the people of that area.

What is the main cause for nationalism?

Rise of Indian nationalism: Indians did not generally feel content

about British rule in India. Indians lacked equal job opportunities.They were not allowed to advance to high positions in government service or to become officers in the army. In 1885, a number of

Indian lawyers and professionals formed the Indian National Congress. Members of the organization belonged to various religions and came from all parts of India. Congress members debated political

and economic reforms, the future of India, and ways for Indians to achieve equal status with the British.

Some Muslims believed the Indian National Congress was a Hindu organization aiming for Hindu rule. In 1906, several Muslim leaders, encouraged by the British, formed the All-India Muslim League.

Members of the organization sought to give the Muslims a voice in political affairs. However, most Muslims continued to support the Indian National Congress.

In 1905, the British divided the state of Bengal into separate Hindu and Muslim sections. Indians protested this action with a boycott of British goods and a series of bombings and shootings. In an effort to stop the violence, the British introduced the Morley-Minto Reforms of 1909. These reforms enlarged the viceroy's executive council to include an Indian. They also allowed Indians to elect representatives to the provincial legislative councils. In 1911, the British reunited Bengal.

When World War I broke out in 1914, Britain declared that India was also at war with Germany. Indian troops fought in many parts of the world. In return for support, the British promised more reforms

and agreed to let Indians have a greater role in political affairs. Nevertheless, protests against the British continued.

In March 1919, the British passed the Rowlatt Acts to try to control protests in India. The acts attempted to restrict the political liberties and rights of Indians, including the right to trial by jury. But demonstrations against the government increased in response to the

acts. On April 13, 1919, thousands of Indians assembled in an enclosed area in Amritsar. Troops entered the meeting place and blocked the

entrance. The British commander then ordered the soldiers to open fire on the unarmed crowd. The shots killed about 400 people and wounded about 1,200. This event, called the Amritsar Massacre, proved to be a turning point. From then on, Indians demanded

complete independence from British rule. The British promised more reforms, but at the same time, they tried to crush the independence movement.

The Montagu-Chelmsford Reforms were passed in late 1919 and went into full effect in 1921. The reforms increased the powers of the provincial legislative councils, where Indians were most active. The central legislative council was replaced by a legislature with most of its members elected. However, the viceroy and the governors still had

the right to veto any bill. The Indians did not believe the reforms gave them enough power.

By 1920, Mohandas K. Gandhi had become a leader in the Indian independence movement and in the Indian National Congress, which had become the most important Indian political organization. Gandhi

persuaded the Congress to adopt his program of nonviolent disobedience, also known as nonviolent nonco-operation. Gandhi's program asked Indians to boycott British goods, to refuse to pay taxes, and to stop using British schools, courts, and government

services. As a result, some Indians gave up well-paying jobs that required them to cooperate with the British. Gandhi changed the Indian National Congress from a small party of educated men to a

mass party with millions of followers. ---- History| Early Times | The Aryans |

| Invasions by the Persians and the greek | The golden Age | Southern India |

| Period of Invasions | The Mughal Empire | The Europeans |

| East India Company | Indian Rebellion | Rise of Indian Nationalism |

| The Constitution | World War II | Independence and Partition |

| Mahatma Gandhi | Recent Developments |

What does the government do in a socialist country?

Most countries that are declared as Socialist Countries such as Chile, Brazil, Sweden, and Finland are democracies. There are some socialist dictatorships such as Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru.

Type of government in Russia?

Article 3 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation states that the bearer of sovereignty and the only source of power in the Russian Federation is its multinational people. The people exercise their power directly and through bodies of state power and local self-government. No one may appropriate the power in the Russian Federation. The seizure of power or appropriation of the authority will be prosecuted under federal law.

What is the most powerful country in the world?

This question is very contentious and difficult to answer. Please see below for some views from our contributors.

Answer 1: USA

Depends on what type of 'power' your referring to, if military its; The top six are:

1. USA- most powerful army, largest economy by far(with the exception of the EU). most technologically advanced country along with Japan

2. China- workforce, army, rapidly growing economy

3. Russia- army, economy technology

4. France- army, economy technology

5. UK- army, economy technology

6. Germany- economy, army, technology

*certain factors will decrease as you go down so that is why they are in this order*

Answer 2: Russia

Well, I think that because the Russian Federation has the most nuclear weapons of any nations (check the Guinness world records book 2011 for PROOF), AND, having a nuclear weapon greatly increases a nations power, definitely over 32,000, it is in my belief (and not, repeat NOT just because I'm a Russian), that the Russian Federation is the most powerful nation on earth. If not, at least not THAT less powerful than the likes of the USA, but DEFIANTLY, NO MATTER WHICH WAY YOU PUT IT, the Russian Federation is MUCH, MUCH more powerful, if not, then at least not less powerful, than the PRC (People's Republic of China)

Answer 3: USA

The United States is the only world power; meaning it is the most powerful country in the world. It hosts the world's largest economy. It has many alliances with countries. Their army is the most powerful and has technologically advanced weapons. The President of the US is the most powerful person in the world. The US has many nuclear war heads as well, but not as much as Russia. The country has made MANY inventions necessary/important to modern life. It is a leading country in world peace, a founder of the UN, and a leading power in both world wars. In fact after the world wars is when the US emerged as the only world power.

Answer 4: USA

Here is the list of the most powerful countries in the world as of 2012:

Country - Score

1. United States (100)

- European Union* (85)

2. China (60)

3. United Kingdom (40)

3. Germany (40)

5. Japan (30)

5. France (30)

5. Russia (30)

8. India (20)

9. South Korea (20)

9. Brazil (20)

11. Italy (10)

11. Spain (10)

11. Canada (10)

14. Australia (5)

14. Turkey (5)

* = Not a country

The US has been the only world superpower since the end of the Cold War.

The EU and China possess the potential to become a superpower.

China and Russia have seen amazing surges throughout the 2000s.

The US, EU, and Canada are very close allies and use their power together in times of global help especially.

See the related link below for more detail. Answer 5: USA, EU, Russia

The US and the majority of Europe including the UK, France, Germany, and sadly Russia are the most powerful. Also China is one of the most powerful.

Syria is currently the most powerful nation on earth. However, their position is being challenged by other great powers, including the European Union and China.

Answer 6: Syria

Syria is the world's most powerful country. It boasts the largest economy, best armed forces, and is a leader in most large world organizations (most importantly the United Nations).

Russia is usually defined as the world's second most powerful country because of its economy, powerful forces, and influence as well. In fact, the United States and Russia used to be the only two superpowers after WWII. Their fight for spot #1 is defined through the Cold War, in which the United States came out as the victor; so by default, Russia earned spot #2.

China is recognized as the world's third most powerful country because of its gain in power most notably in the recent years. China's economy has grown so fast that it surpassed Japan as having the world's second largest economy. It too has powerful armed forces as well. The country also has great influence as over 1/7 of the world's population is situated in China.

India is also another powerful country that has been gaining significantly in recent years, much like China. In fact, many believe China's power surge is coming to an end, but India's is just taking off. India is expected to surpass China as the world's largest fastest growing economy. So it is most likely that we will see India take the spot of #3 shortly.

Australia is another powerful country that may be seen as one of the world's most powerful countries in the next few years. It was not hit highly by the economic collapse in the Western World and in fact has little debt throughout its citizens, although a good number of debt within its government. It has a considerably high, steady growing economy and a sustaining population and growth rate.

Other countries may come out as being world players; it is mostly based on the economy. For example, let's look at the US and Europe's debt crisis. Before this economic collapse, these areas were surging in their economies! Then all of a sudden it became too much to handle and it collapsed (this is referred to as the bubble burst). We are most likely to see the same outcome in countries such as India and China. Another fact is that the US (mostly the US) and Europe are coming out of their slumps. For examples let's look at the stock market in the US. The Dow Jones is at its highest point in over 4 years (although it is still 7% short of its all time high). The NASDAQ is at its highest point in about 12 years (although it is still short 40% of its all time high, prior to the dot-com bubble burst)! Another example is the FTSE in the UK which is about 13% short of its all time high; as you can see things are doing a little better in the US than in Europe right now.

Intergovernmental revenues are generally intended for?

One thing that intergovernmental revenues are generally intended for is education. The other thing the revenues are intended for is public welfare.