W8.2 April26 (Fri)——SHAO TIANYI(소염일)

 1.Summary

The Government is usually composed of legislative, executive and judicial bodies.The Government is the means by which organizational policies are implemented and the mechanism by which they are determined.The Columbia Encyclopedia defines government as "a social control system."Agriculture is an important reason for the rise of governments, which are becoming more complex as agriculture supports larger and denser populations, creating new interactions and social pressures that governments need to control.Beginning in the late 17th century, the prevalence of republican forms of government became increasingly widespread.During the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the size and size of government at the national level increased significantly.This includes the regulation of corporations and the development of the welfare state.



2.What I Learned

Identifying a form of government is also difficult because many political systems originate from socioeconomic movements, which are then entered into government by parties named after them; all these political ideologies compete with one another.A majority government is a government in which one or more ruling parties have an absolute majority in parliament, while a minority government has only a few seats and usually relies on trust and supply arrangements with other parties.This article introduces us to all forms of government in the world.



3.Questions

All governments have official laws or ideal forms.The United States is a federal constitutional republic, while the former Soviet Union is a federal socialist republic.However, self-identification is not objective, when both its government and its economy deviate in practice.Voltaire, for example, argued that "the Holy Roman Empire was neither sacred nor Roman nor imperial."In practice, under Joseph Stalin, the Soviet Union was a centralized, authoritarian, one-party state.What caused these deviations?How can we distinguish between these ideals and reality?

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