The Federal government of the United States is called a republic. For a somewhat reasonable comparison the US republic was the first one in the "new world" since ancient Rome was a republic. I use republic loosely with regards to Rome.
The form of government used in the United States is a Constitutional republic. This means that it is democracy, but it uses elected representatives to make laws and speak for the people.
America is a republic. We got that form of government from the Romans, and they got it from Greece.
we have a federalist government meaning that we have power divided between states and then the federal government.
The democratic republic form (driven by large amounts of bribery and corruption - as well as stupidity and greed).
Bureaucracy
nominally, the U.S. government is a representative democracy.
Japan officially operates under a constitutional monarchywith a parliamentary democracy.
The FBI operates under the US Department of Justice. It is not a branch of government.
Taiwan officially operates under a presidential parliamentary system, a form of government in which a president and a prime minister are both active in political administrations.
A government is a body that makes and enforces laws in a society. The United States government operates under the US Constitution.
A government takes over and operates factories.
Pretty much the way it operates now.
The External home affairs is the one form of Indian government to constitute to the us government.
Basically, it means that the US operates under a strict rule of law that applies to all actors, including the state and the government.
This form of government is known as a republic.
Basically, it means that the US operates under a strict rule of law that applies to all actors, including the state and the government.
Because it had a republican form of government prior to the civil war. The fundamental form of the US government has not changed since its formation 234 years ago.