Ireland vs. United States By: Christy Hays Period: 4 03/23/15 vs.
Part I: Type of Government/Constitution Ireland Title: President Name of President: Michael D. Higgins Elected Term Length: 2011-Present Background: republican United States Title: President Name of President: Barack Hussein Obama II Elected Term Length: November, Present
Ireland Name of Lawmaking Body: Bogdanovskaia Bicameral 4.6 Million People United States Name of Lawmaking Body: Legislative In the United States, legislatures at the federal, state, and local levels may be bicameral (consisting of two houses) or unicameral (one house). Million People
Ireland They do have the right of freedom of speech/press. They do have the right of freedom of religion. They have the right to bear arms just not in a public place, there is not “Gun Permit” saying you may carry a gun in public for protection. United States We do have the right of freedom of speech/press. We do have the right of freedom of religion. We do have the right to bear arms.
Part II: Political Parties Ireland Has a Multiple Party System Alternative names: Na hÉireanneach and Na Gaeil Below are some of the symbols of the major political parties of Ireland. United States Has a Plurality Party System Alternative names: USA, The Land of Opportunity, Uncle Sam, The New World. Below are some of the symbols of the major political parties of the United States.
Part III: Elections and Voting Ireland Voting Age: 18 years old A general election must be held in Ireland within 30 days of the dissolution of the Dáil. The presidential election is held every 7 years. Both primary and general elections are held there. United States Voting Age: 18 years old Elections are held on the Tuesday right after the first Monday in November (this does not necessarily mean the "first Tuesday" in a month because the first day of a month can be a Tuesday). Both primary and general elections are held here.
Part IV: Taxes and Government Finance Ireland Yes Ireland charges income tax. Raises taxes when needed, make budgets on how they spend the money they make. Education: 4.9% in 2007 Military:.5% in Healthcare: mortality due to cancer fell by 21%, ischemic heart disease by 59% and cerebrovascular disease by 54% between 1990 and 2011 in Ireland. In all three instances, the rate of decline was greater than the OECD average. Life expectancy in Ireland has increased by a full four years since 2000 to reach 80.6 today, over the OECD. United States Yes the United States charges income tax. Tax Excises, Customs Duties, Individual Income Taxes, Payroll Taxes, Corporate Income Taxes. Education: 5.5% in 2007 Military: 3.8% in Healthcare: spends almost 18% of GDP (gross domestic product), with per capita spending of $8,500 in 2011, two-and-a-half times greater than the OECD average ($3,322) and 50% higher than Norway and Switzerland (the next biggest spending countries).
Part V: Law Ireland Crime Rate: 1.2% (2012) Crime Rate Count: 54 Prison Population: There are 3,812 people in prison custody in Ireland as of March 11 th United States Crime Rate: 4.7% (2012) Crime Rate Count: 14,827 Prison Population: 1,574,700 people as of 2013
Part VI: Current Relations b/w Ireland & the USA U.S. relations with Ireland have long been based on common ancestor ties and shared values, and immigration has been a foundation of the U.S.-Irish relationship. Besides regular dialogue on political and economic issues, the U.S. and Irish Governments have official exchanges in areas such as medical research and education. With Ireland's membership in the European Union (EU), discussions of EU trade and economic policies as well as other aspects of EU policy have also become key elements in the U.S.-Irish relationship.