Government

Government is a noun that refers to the system or group of people responsible for controlling and administering a nation, state, or other political entity. It includes the institutions, organizations, and officials that make and enforce laws, regulate commerce and industry, provide public services, and defend the country from external threats. Government can take various forms, such as democracy, monarchy, dictatorship, or communism, and its functions and powers vary depending on the particular system of government in place. The term government can also refer to the process of governing, as well as to the people and structures involved in that process.

Bicameralism

Bicameralism is the practice of having a legislature divided into two separate assemblies, chambers, or houses, known as a bicameral legislature. Bicameralism is distinguished from unicameralism, in which all members deliberate and vote as a single group. As of 2015, about 40% of world’s national legislatures are bicameral, and about 60% are unicameral.

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County seat

A county seat is the administrative center, capital, or “seat of government” for a county or civil parish. It is the location where county government offices, local courts, and the board of commissioners are typically housed. šŸ›ļø While the term is used primarily in the United States, Canada, and China, similar concepts exist globally under

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President of the United States

TheĀ president of the United StatesĀ (POTUS)Ā is theĀ head of stateĀ andĀ head of governmentĀ of theĀ United States of America.

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