1
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government
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United Kingdom
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The UK government operates with three branches and prioritizes accountability and public service provision.
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13
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2
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government
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United States
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Elected officials in the United States focus on providing public services and infrastructure with limited intervention and emphasis on individual freedom.
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12
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3
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government
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Western countries
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Government in Western countries emphasizes public services, rule of law, accountability, and democracy.
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11
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4
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government
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North Korea
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The North Korean government exercises complete control over society and limits individual freedoms.
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10
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5
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government
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China
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China's government is led by a single ruling party or leader with restricted individual freedoms and no significant alternative political parties.
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7
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6
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government
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Anarchist movements
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Anarchist movements view government as unnecessary and oppressive, advocating for minimal or no government involvement.
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4
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7
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government
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Iran
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The government in Iran holds significant control over social, political, and religious aspects of society.
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4
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8
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government
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Singapore
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The Singaporean government actively regulates and directs the economy and daily life.
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4
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9
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government
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United States
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The United States government is structured with three separate branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
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3
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10
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government
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American political culture
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American political culture debates the role of government as either actively intervening or having limited involvement in citizens' lives and the economy.
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2
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11
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government
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Ancient Rome
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Ancient Rome had a complex government system with elected officials and emperors as rulers.
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2
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12
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government
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Middle Eastern
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Middle Eastern government significantly shapes daily social and religious life.
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2
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13
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government
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Somalia
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The government authority in Somalia is often fragmented and oversight is scarce due to political instability and lack of resources.
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2
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14
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government
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Yemen
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Yemen's government authority is fragmented and traditional systems have a significant role in governance.
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2
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15
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government
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authoritarian regimes
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Authoritarian government systems maintain centralized power and extensive control over daily life.
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2
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16
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government
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formal logic culture
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The government in a formal logic culture is organized with a separation of powers, a centralized hierarchy, and checks and balances.
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2
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17
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government
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mainstream societies
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Government in mainstream societies is responsible for providing law, order, and essential services for societal well-being.
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2
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18
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government
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Ancient China
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The government in ancient China was heavily influenced by a centralized bureaucracy and Confucian principles.
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1
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19
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government
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Arab countries
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Government in Arab countries may be a monarchy or have a single ruling party, with limited political freedom.
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1
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20
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government
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British
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The British government is a parliamentary democracy with the monarch as the head of state.
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1
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21
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government
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Geopolitical Critics
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Geopolitical critics view government as oppressive, corrupt, and focused on maintaining power rather than serving the people.
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1
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22
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government
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Global
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Global governments are expected to provide essential services and infrastructure for their citizens.
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1
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23
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government
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Leftist
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In a Leftist culture, the government should take an active role in providing social welfare and addressing inequality.
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1
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24
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government
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Right-wing
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Right-wing culture advocates for limited government involvement in citizens' lives and the economy to promote individual freedom.
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1
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25
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government
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Somali pirates
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The Somali government is seen as ineffective in controlling piracy.
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1
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26
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government
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Soviet Union
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The government in the Soviet Union had complete control over the economy, media, and education.
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1
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27
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government
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peaceful nations
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Peaceful nations prioritize diplomatic solutions and conflict resolution in government.
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1
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