1
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accountability
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United Kingdom
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Strong emphasis on individual accountability in both professional and personal contexts.
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1
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2
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bureaucracy
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United Kingdom
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Navigating bureaucracy is a common part of life, such as dealing with government agencies, paperwork, and procedures.
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1
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3
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government
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British Overseas Territories
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May have varying degrees of autonomy and self-government
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1
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4
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government
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United Kingdom
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Government is comprised of elected officials and has a system of checks and balances.
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1
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5
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government
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United Kingdom
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Government is composed of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial.
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1
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6
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government
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United Kingdom
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Government is a key institution responsible for providing public services and governance.
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1
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7
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government
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United Kingdom
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The government is composed of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial, each with separate powers and responsibilities.
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1
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8
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government
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United Kingdom
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Government is seen more as a regulator, with relatively less involvement in daily life compared to the Soviet Union.
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1
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9
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government bureaucracy
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United Kingdom
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Seen as slow and inefficient, often associated with red tape and paperwork
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1
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10
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government control
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United Kingdom
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Emphasis on limited government control to preserve individual liberties and free market economy
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1
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11
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government oversight
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United Kingdom
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Government oversight is seen as crucial for ensuring accountability and transparency in public institutions.
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1
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12
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governments
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United Kingdom
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Governments provide public services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
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1
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13
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governments
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United Kingdom
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Governments are structured with a separation of powers between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
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1
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