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The United States created three main branches of government and gave them checks and balances so that no one branch has unchecked power.

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Why should us spread democracy foreign policy?

Because democratic nations are more likely to maintain friendly relations with other democratic nations, including the U.S.


How is the us government different from governments in other democratic nations?

the united states created three main branches of government


Does Asia have a democratic government?

Asia is a continent and has many different countries, so it has many different governments. There are different types of governments in Asia, like democratic ones, dictatorships, communist governments, military governments and other types.And they are still poor!


Why would Wilson consider a war against Germany to be a war for democracy?

US President Woodrow Wilson, saw the main World War One allies, France and England to be "democratic" nations, even if there were some flaws in how their governments operated. Clearly, not all of the allies had the democratic freedoms of the US. With that said, the main enemy, Germany, was a monarchy run by the Kaiser. There were few democratic features in Germany's government, and with other nations allied with Germany. With that said, it was easy for Wilson to connect the dots and see the war as one where democratic nations were in conflict with non-democratic ones.As an aside, the US has never fought a war against a democratic nation.


What branch of government approves treaties with other nations?

The only branch of the United States Federal Government that can enter into treaties with other sovereign nations is the legislative branch.


How many different democratic parties are there?

The number of democratic parties varies widely by country, as each nation can have multiple political parties that identify as democratic. For example, in the United States, the two main democratic parties are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, but many other smaller parties also exist. Globally, hundreds of parties across different nations describe themselves as democratic, often with distinct ideologies and platforms. Therefore, there is no single count of democratic parties, as it depends on the political landscape of each country.


IS Europe's government sucessful?

As successful as any other democratic institution.


Who may declare war on other nations?

In the United States government, Congress has the power to declare war on other nations.


How is the Iroquois government different than the US government?

The Iroquois government is a confederacy composed of multiple sovereign nations, each with their own distinct leadership and laws. Decision-making within the Iroquois Confederacy is achieved through a consensus-based approach. On the other hand, the US government is a federal republic with a central system of governance, separation of powers, and elected representatives making decisions through a democratic process.


How does the US government relate to and interact with other nations?

They talk to them.


Which is many US senators refused to support membership in the league of nation because they believed that it would?

convince other democratic nations to join the united nations


Is there a government in each state?

Technically yes; pragmatically no. Part of the technical definition of a nation is that it has a governing body or bodies. If nothing else, governing bodies of that sort are needed to enter into treaties with other nations and gain recognition as a nation from other nations. However, some nations (Somalia and Afghanistan, for example) have very weak governments and strong regional forces that produces a more-or-less anarchic state, and other nations are in the midst of civil wars where different nations may recognize different sides in the civil war as the legitimate government.