Although we do not know where your place is, (as you have not told us), the likelihood is that there will be other political organisations there.
The phrase "imperial state supported by a strong bureaucracy" describes the political organization of early Japan.
by state electoral map.
States don't join political organizations nor agreements. A state is an entity that is for all of its citizens and doing something like choosing a political organization or signing an agreement would be illegal but discount a percentage of the people they serve.
by state electoral map.
A. Territory B. Population C. Political organization- a government
The reason and purpose of a political party is to have an organization of people who have a certain set of political views that which to unite and have a voice in local, state and federal government.
Party in government (PO) Party in electorate (PIE) Party in organization (PIG)
1. territory 2. population 3. political organization (a government)
Admission of a territory to the united states as a state
national grange
According to Weber, the states that make up today's political world share four essential features: Population - has a direct effect on the stability and political organization of the state. Territory - a state must have established boundaries but the location or shape of those boundaries is often a conflict with other states. Sovereignty - political sovereignty means that the state has supreme and absolute authority within its boundaries. Government - there must be some form of government to keep order and provide services.
admission of a territory to the united states as a state