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    France and England both began with a similar styles of government‚ but by the 17th century these two nations had very different styles of governing. France by the mid-17th century was an absolute government. This meant that the government of France was financially independent of the nobility‚ had developed its own national income‚ which allowed it to operate without the input of the citizens. It also meant that during a crisis it could effectively turn its back on large portions of people if need

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    Report P.2 (2012) BRICS-MONTLY Goldman Sachs Global Economics‚ Commodities and Strategy Research 2010 Variable 2 Market growth The BRICS Report Oxford P. 35 (2012) Variable 2 Market growth 1) Purchasing Power (GDP/Person[capita=per head]) The BRICS Report Oxford P.35 (2012) SWEET AND SAVOURY SNACKS IN SOUTH AFRICA Euromonitor International (2011) P. 7 2) Market Consumption Capacity [look Goldman Sachs – Variable 1 3) Population] Variable 3 Competitors 1)

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    Alphabetical List of Countries Name | Constitutional form | Head of state | Basis of executive legitimacy |  Afghanistan | Republic | Executive | Presidency is independent of legislature |  Albania | Republic | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence |  Algeria | Republic | Executive | Presidency independent of legislature; ministry subject to parliamentary confidence |  Andorra | Constitutional monarchy | Ceremonial | Ministry is subject to parliamentary confidence

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    discuss a topic about abolishing constitutional monarchy. As for this question‚ voters choose whether to keep the King or not at parliament every day. Constitutional monarchy is a kind of political institution in which the king is regarded as head of the state‚ but he does not have political rights. He nominates premier and the premier manages the government. There are many countries practicing constitutional monarchy‚ such as Japan‚ Thailand and Norway. In UK‚ this system has been practiced for 325years

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    the most commonly practised political systems in modern politics‚ whether they be existing in pure forms or hybrid forms. Amongst the two‚ which system is more conducive to the maintenance of political stability‚ particularly in newly democratized states‚ has remained heatedly discussed. Presidentialism and Parliamentarism are differentiated by the election and removal methods of the political leader of the executive branch‚ the scope of authority of the executive leader‚ and the power relationship

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    | Most states in the international system select either presidential or parliamentary systems of government. What are the similarities and difference of these approaches? Are there strengths and weakness that can be identified? Why are some states more likely to choose presidential‚ as opposed to parliamentary‚ systems of government? Valentine Ogoke Political Science 1000

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    republic. Panama’s country has three branches of government Executive‚ Judicial‚ and Legislative. What type of government does Panama have? Panama is a presidential representative democratic republic where the President of Panama is both head of the state and the head of government. Panama has a constitutional representative democratic system that has a government. Panama’s government has three arms the Executive‚ Judicial‚ and the Legislative branch. Constitutional representative democratic system

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    has many different aspects towards the view of politics. Countries around the world all have diverse components‚ which makes that state in particular unique. The systems of the world are used to govern the state as its best of the ability according to the ideology and attitude of that particular state. Many states around the world are merging towards the democracy state and taking up many of its characteristics. The characteristics are not set for a specific one because each democracy in the world

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    Georgia is considered one of the more powerful Governors in the united states. Why? The governor of Georgia is considered one of the more powerful Governor’s because‚ of the informal power that the Governor has. It also has to do with the prestige of the Governor. The power of Governors comes from all the different roles that the governor’s must play to do their job right ; some roles governors must play are being the head of government and also chief of the dominant political party.the chief

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    A Description of Monarchy

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    A monarchy is a form of government in which authority is actually embodied in a single individual (the monarch). When the monarchs has no or few legal restraints in state and political matters‚ it is called an absolute monarchy and is a form of autocracy. Cases in which the monarch’s discretion is formally limited (most common today) are called constitutional monarchies. Inhereditary monarchies‚ the office is passed through inheritance within a family group‚ whereas elective monarchies are selected

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