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∙ 15y agoThey got it from England. The Parliament system that is present there is similar to what was developed in the US.
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∙ 15y agoPost-revolutionary France, definitely. You should read (or buy the cliff'snotes to) Democracy in America by de Tocqueville.
The United States of America!
President of the United States.
a strong government has the power to make laws for the whole country and this political system is adopted by the United States,however a weak government has no the power to make laws or even to decide for the whole country this polictical system was adopted by the united states before writing the constitution.
A United States presidential nominating convention is a political convention held every four years in the United States by most of the political parties who will be fielding nominees in the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
Democratic and republican
none ___ The United States is a country, the Nazis were a political party, not a country.
Hawaii is part of the United States. They have have access to all the same political parties as the rest of the country.
Jon Gosselins father was from the United States. See related questions for information about his ethnic heritage.
The United States.
Yes, the United States is a country.
The United States is a country, in the world. Its very important. Everyone must know the Declaration of Independance, because it is our heritage!
England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are all part of the United Kingdom. Their status is similar to individual states within the United States.
Great Britain
Political Parties in the United States of America.
The United States purchased NO country or territory from Florida (Florida is part of the United States).
Political characteristics usually refers to a country's politics. For example, the United States had characteristics of a democracy, while China has Communist characteristics.
america is the head of country but Canada is tied with united states canada and united states are both heads of country