Essay On American Government

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In the United States, the elected republic in which the president, Congress, and federal courts share the forces held to the national government as per its constitution by the finding fathers. In this paper, I will explain my current thoughts are about the American Government and what I expect to learn from this class. American government. Government is the framework for executing choice made through the political procedure. The American government is one of the best governments in the world because the government provides us safe food and medicine for people, managing immigration system, keeping our country safe from terror, responding to natural disaster, and setting workplace standards for people, so they can have jobs. The American government is not good at helping people to get out of poverty, managing the immigration system, and ensuring basic income for retired …show more content…

Military assurance against remote attack and the resistance of our country's normal security interests. Police enforce the laws and prevent crimes. If people were righteous, we don’t need government to rule our country to be safe and have freedom, but no one is righteous in this country except few. Our government has three parts; Executive, Legislative and Judicial. Executive branch: The White House, president, and vice president. Legislative branch: The U.S. Capitol, Congress, the house of representatives and senate. Judicial branch: supreme court and lower courts. The partition of forces, frequently loosely and metonymically utilized conversely with the trials political standard, is a model for the administration of a state. We need separation of power because to protect us from tyranny. Federalism in the United States is an arrangement of government in which powers are separated and shared by a focal government and its sub-divisional governments. The forms of governments are Monarchy, Oligarchy, Democracy, and Republic. We need government because characteristics of

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