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Type of Government The United States of America has a presidential republic. This means that the citizens vote for president, senators, and representatives. We vote for our government which means the citizens choose who they want to represent them in the government.
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Structure of Government
The government is divided into three branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branch. The executive branch carries out laws. The executive branch is made up of the President. The legislative branch makes the laws. The legislative branch is made up of Congress, and Congress includes the Senate and the House of Representatives. The judicial branch makes laws and is made up of judges.
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How the Government is Chosen
The citizens vote for President. You must be 18 or older to vote. The citizens also vote for the House of Representatives, Senators and judges. In each state, the citizens vote for the governor, mayor, and council members.
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How Does the Government Impact the People?
The government provides housing and food support for low income people. The government makes people pay taxes. The money goes toward infrastructure (roads and bridges), homeland security, and police and fire. In the U.S.A, the Bill of Rights allows everyone the freedom of speech, religion, a fair trial, and assembly. The government also helps with jobs and public schools.
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Structure of Government
The government is divided into three branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branch. The executive branch carries out laws. The executive branch is made up of the President. The legislative branch makes the laws. The legislative branch is made up of Congress, and Congress includes the Senate and the House of Representatives. The judicial branch makes laws and is made up of judges.
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Type of Government The United States of America has a presidential republic. This means that the citizens vote for president, senators, and representatives. We vote for our government which means the citizens choose who they want to represent them in the government.
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Structure of Government
The government is divided into three branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial branch. The executive branch carries out laws. The executive branch is made up of the President. The legislative branch makes the laws. The legislative branch is made up of Congress, and Congress includes the Senate and the House of Representatives. The judicial branch makes laws and is made up of judges.
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How the Government is Chosen
The citizens vote for President. You must be 18 or older to vote. The citizens also vote for the House of Representatives, Senators and judges. In each state, the citizens vote for the governor, mayor, and council members. How the Government is Chosen
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it Impact the People?How does the government
support for low income people. The government makes people pay taxes. The money goes toward infrastructure (roads and bridges), homeland security, and police and fire. In the U.S.A, the Bill of Rights allows everyone the freedom of speech, religion, a fair trial, and assembly. The government also helps with jobs and public The government provides housing and foodschools.
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type of government France is a presidential republic. They elect their president every 5 years. The people have a say in who they pick for president. France has a legislative branch that makes laws. There are two parts to the legislature: the Senate and the National Assembly. France is divided into 26 parts, like states.
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structure of government
France has a prime minister, and a 577 member National Assembly. They also have a Senate with 343 members. The president selects the prime minister. The Prime Minister is the second in charge. The Prime Minister runs the government from day to day.
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how is the government chosen
The citizens vote for president every five years. The President picks the Prime Minister . it has 1 political party.
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Author This syds are made by Gavin,Tre,Hector,
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