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GOVERNMENT

USA UK
United Kingdom
• England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
• Parliamentary Monarchy
• estimated population of the UK is approximately 67,33
million people.
USA
• The USA is a country with 50 states.
• Established in 1945, it operates as a presidential
democracy.
• estimated population of the USA is approximately 331
million people.
• largest state Alaska
• smallest state Rhode Island
Constitutional Monarchy
• Role of the Monarchy
• Representative Duties
• Succession and Political Neutrality
• State Ceremonies and Traditions
Political Parties
• The USA has two dominant parties: Democrats and Republicans.
• Each party presents a presidential candidate.
• Democrats: A progressive group with 47 million registered members.
• Republicans: A conservative group with 33 million registered members.
British Parliament
• House of Commons
• MPs and Elections
• Government Formation
• House of Lords
• Advisory Role
• Relationship with the House of Commons
The Government/President
• The government is led by an elected president.
• The president serves as both the head of state and government.
• Key responsibilities:
⚬ Overseeing the federal government.
⚬ Maintaining America's image on the international stage.
The Government
• Executive and Prime Minister
• Government Formation
• Role of the Government in Legislation
The Federal Government
• Comprises three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
• Powers derived from the U.S. Constitution and the president.

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